molekylsiebar
Molekylsiebar, often translated as molecular sieve, is a crystalline material with a highly uniform pore structure. These pores are typically on the order of Angstroms, making them effective at selectively adsorbing molecules based on their size and shape. The framework of molecular sieves is usually composed of silicon and aluminum atoms linked by oxygen atoms, forming a three-dimensional lattice. This structure results in internal cavities and channels that are well-defined and consistent in size.
The primary function of molecular sieves is separation. Due to their precise pore sizes, they can trap
Common types of molecular sieves include zeolites, which are naturally occurring or synthetic aluminosilicates. Different types