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zeolite

Any of the hydrous aluminium silicates, also containing sodium, calcium, barium, strontium, or potassium, chiefly found in igneous rocks and characterized by a ready loss or gain of water. Zeolites are used as ‘molecular sieves’ to separate mixtures because they are capable of selective absorption. They have a high ion-exchange capacity and can be used to separate petrol, benzene, and toluene from low-grade raw materials, such as coal and methanol.



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Byline: ANI Washington, July 31 (ANI): Engineers have developed a new method for creating high-performance membranes from crystal sieves called zeolites, which could increase the energy efficiency of chemical separations up to 50 times over conventional methods and enable higher production rates.
Tokyo, Dec 16, 2008 - (JCN) - Tosoh Corporation has announced construction of new facilities for the production of high-silica zeolites and zirconia powder at the Yokkaichi Complex (Mie, Japan), to begin this month.
38-40) Zeolites constitute a versatile material that has found many technological applications.
 
 
 
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