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Nature Chemistry - The disassembly of a parent zeolite and its reassembly into two zeolites with targeted topologies is described. This process demonstrates that it is possible to target specific ...
Zeolites are porous aluminosilicate materials that have found applications in many different technologies. ... EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, KY16 9ST, UK.
The chemistry here is tailored to the task of separating oxygen from nitrogen in air. Being highly porous, zeolite beads have a surface area of about 500 square meters per gram.
Zeolites with fins are an entirely new class of porous catalysts using unique nano-sized features to speed up the chemistry by allowing molecules to skip the hurdles that limit the reaction.
Zeolites are crystalline, nanoporous aluminosilicates with high surface area, ion-exchange capacity, and shape selectivity, ... Chem, Applications of Zeolites in Sustainable Chemistry. Catalysis ...
The study, published in Nature, highlights ZMQ-1 as the first aluminosilicate zeolite with interconnected intrinsic 28-ring mesopores.This breakthrough overcomes long-standing challenges related ...
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Zeolite catalyst method use microwaves to convert waste cooking oil into useful chemicals - MSNZeolite is a porous natural material, commonly used as a catalyst or as an absorbent. In the catalytic cracking process, materials need to be heated up to temperatures as high as 500–600°C.
CoS-1 is a cobalt zeolite catalyst that boosts propylene production efficiently and stably, challenging platinum-based ...
Using nickel is key: zeolites loaded with copper or zinc didn’t work as well. They also showed they could regenerate the nickel-zeolite material over 10 cycles by heating it to 150 °C.
Zeolites, which are crystalline porous materials, are very widely used in the production of chemicals, fuels, materials, and other products. So far, zeolites have been made as 3D or 2D materials.
The scientists were investigating zeolite-templated carbons (ZTCs) – crystalline forms of silicon dioxide with carbon structures built inside them – and checking for any interesting properties.
LOVAT Rees was a physical chemist with an international reputation in zeolite chemistry. He was born in Aberdeen in 1927 where he later attended Robert Gordon's College before going on to study ...
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