Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2149658637> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 87 of
87
with 100 items per page.
- W2149658637 endingPage "516" @default.
- W2149658637 startingPage "501" @default.
- W2149658637 abstract "Abstract Molecular sieve zeolites are robust, thermally stable selective absorbents. They are chemically pure crystalline aluminosilicates with up to 50% of their crystal volume available for adsorption. Zeolites are widely used for industrial drying, purification, and separation, as well as catalysts and ion exchangers. They can be synthesized, on a plant scale, from silica (or sodium silicate) and sodium aluminate. The product is a powder which is pellitized and “activated” before use. Their structures are regular arrangements of channels and cavities entered through “windows” of molecular dimensions which aid their molecular sieving action. Further control of the property comes from their cation content, temperature, and, in some cases, by the preabsorption of small polar molecules. Industrial separations commonly achieved on zeolites include: (1) n-paraffins from isoparaffins, aromatics, and naphthenes (e.g., to produce high octane petrol); (2) p-xylene from other xylene isomers and ethyl benzenes; and (3) cryogenic separation of permanent gases. Zeolites are also useful for a wide range of analytical separations by gas–solid chromatography and more recently they have been used as high-pressure chromatographic media. Some naturally occurring zeolite minerals may find a future use as selective adsorbents" @default.
- W2149658637 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2149658637 creator A5062717783 @default.
- W2149658637 date "1978-08-01" @default.
- W2149658637 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2149658637 title "Separation of Closely Related Systems by Molecular Sieve Zeolites" @default.
- W2149658637 cites W1971993988 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W1973708612 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W1999121606 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2001551964 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2004899454 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2005009673 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2010451053 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2036503125 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2044036174 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2062888873 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2063189481 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2065459397 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2094218770 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2107928586 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W2318422294 @default.
- W2149658637 cites W3212087658 @default.
- W2149658637 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/01496397808058299" @default.
- W2149658637 hasPublicationYear "1978" @default.
- W2149658637 type Work @default.
- W2149658637 sameAs 2149658637 @default.
- W2149658637 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W2149658637 countsByYear W21496586372015 @default.
- W2149658637 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2149658637 hasAuthorship W2149658637A5062717783 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C105281773 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C131929883 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C150394285 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C161790260 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C2778077586 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C2778142098 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C2778879675 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C2779896714 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C2779947509 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C540031477 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C85704489 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConcept C86381522 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C105281773 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C127413603 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C131929883 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C150394285 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C161790260 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C178790620 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C179104552 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C185592680 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C2778077586 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C2778142098 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C2778879675 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C2779896714 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C2779947509 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C42360764 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C43617362 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C540031477 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C85704489 @default.
- W2149658637 hasConceptScore W2149658637C86381522 @default.
- W2149658637 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2149658637 hasLocation W21496586371 @default.
- W2149658637 hasOpenAccess W2149658637 @default.
- W2149658637 hasPrimaryLocation W21496586371 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W11967558 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W128787303 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2082818943 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2149658637 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2316942079 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2519982216 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2578755473 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2742209449 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2769705817 @default.
- W2149658637 hasRelatedWork W2955719753 @default.
- W2149658637 hasVolume "13" @default.
- W2149658637 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2149658637 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2149658637 magId "2149658637" @default.
- W2149658637 workType "article" @default.