Journal Article10.1021/ED041P678
Crystalline molecular sieves
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TL;DR: In this article, crystalline aluminosilicates that function as molecular sieves are introduced, and they are shown to work well as sieves in the case of water-solids.
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Abstract: This article introduces zeolites - crystalline aluminosilicates that function as molecular sieves.
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