molekulaarsõelu
Molekulaarsõelu, also known as molecular sieves, are crystalline solids with a uniform pore structure. These pores are of a size that allows small molecules to pass through while excluding larger ones. This selective adsorption capability makes them highly useful in a variety of industrial and laboratory applications.
The primary characteristic of molecular sieves is their precisely defined pore diameter, typically measured in angstroms
The mechanism of separation relies on the difference in size and shape between the molecules of the
Applications of molecular sieves are widespread. They are extensively used in the petrochemical industry for gas