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Molecular sieves are highly porous materials that can selectively adsorb molecules based on their size and shape. Typically made from zeolites or synthetic crystalline aluminosilicates, these materials play a crucial role in various industrial applications, including gas separation, drying, and catalysis.
A type zeolite is a conformation of hydrated aluminosilicates of sodium, potassium, calcium, or other cations. Zeolites can be dehydrated and rehydrated, making them useful in drying applications. These materials can also be used for cation exchange and as sieves on a molecular level. The molecular formula of a zeolite, namely the cations found in the molecules, determines the size of its pore openings.
Key Characteristics
- Pore Structure: Molecular sieves have uniform pore sizes, typically ranging from 3 to 10 angstroms. This allows them to separate molecules by size, enabling the selective adsorption of specific gases or liquids.
- High Surface Area: With a significant surface area, molecular sieves provide an extensive adsorption capacity, making them effective in capturing moisture and impurities.
- Thermal Stability: Many molecular sieves can withstand high temperatures, which makes them suitable for a variety of applications, including catalytic processes.
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