Published August 1, 1991
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Journal Article
Zeolites and molecular sieves: not just ordinary catalysts
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Davis, Mark E.
Chicago
Abstract
The materials properties and applications of zeolites and molecular sieves are reviewed. Emphasis is placed upon the relation between the physicochemical properties and the macroscopic function of zeolites and molecular sieves. Uses in fields other than adsorption and catalysis are outlined, and future areas of interest are discussed.
Additional Information
© 1991 American Chemical Society. Received for review October 15, 1990; Revised manuscript received February 15, 1991; Accepted March 5, 1991. I thank Profs. T. Bein, T. Mallouk, G. Ozin, S. Suib, and G. Stuckey for sending preprints of their work. Also, I thank the Chemical Engineering Department at Stanford University and especially Prof. Michel Boudart for hosting a half-year sabbatical during 1990 in which the writing of this article was initiated.Additional details
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- 80012
- DOI
- 10.1021/ie00056a001
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170809-102950569
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