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Zeolites in Adsorption Processes: State of the Art and Future Prospects
Zeolites have been widely used as catalysts, ion exchangers, and adsorbents since their industrial breakthrough in the 1950s and continue to be state-of the-art adsorbents in many separation processes. Furthermore, their properties make them materials of
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Molecular Views on Mechanisms of Brønsted Acid-Catalyzed Reactions in Zeolites
Chemical Reviews, 2023The Brønsted acidity of proton-exchanged zeolites has historically led to the most impactful applications of these materials in heterogeneous catalysis, mainly in the fields of transformations of hydrocarbons and oxygenates. Unravelling the mechanisms at
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Hierarchically Structured Zeolites: From Design to Application
Chemical Reviews, 2020Hierarchical zeolites combine the intrinsic catalytic properties of microporous zeolites and the enhanced access and transport of the additional meso- and/or macroporous system.
Li-Hua Chen, Ming-Hui Sun, Zhao Wang
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Confinement in a Zeolite and Zeolite Catalysis
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2021ConspectusZeolites, accompanied by their initial discovery as natural mines and the subsequent large-scale commercial production, have played indispensable roles in various fields such as petroleum refining and the chemical industry. Understanding the characteristics of zeolites, in contrast to their counterparts with similar chemical compositions and ...
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Metal Sites in Zeolites: Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalysis.
Chemical Reviews, 2022Zeolites with ordered microporous systems, distinct framework topologies, good spatial nanoconfinement effects, and superior (hydro)thermal stability are an ideal scaffold for planting diverse active metal species, including single sites, clusters, and ...
Qiang Zhang, Shiqin Gao, Jihong Yu
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Microporous zeolites have proven to be of great importance in many chemical processes. Yet, they often suffer from diffusion limitations causing inefficient use of the available catalytically active sites.
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Radioactive waste treatments by using zeolites. A short review.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2021Radionuclides in the environment is an important issue, many techniques have been developed for the removal of radionuclides from the environment. One of those techniques is the adsorption and natural and synthesized materials have been used to remove ...
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