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- W2315703487 abstract "Chemical engineers a new tool in amorphous materials called carbogenic molecular sieves (CMSs). Because of their unique properties, CMSs are rapidly finding new uses in catalysis and gas separation. In some cases, both applications are combined in a single reactor. Although CMSs are sometimes considered similar to zeolites, the two materials are actually complementary. With CMSs, engineers another way of achieving high degrees of separation and improving the selectivity of catalysts. Henry C. Foley, professor of chemical engineering and director of the Center for Catalytic Science & Technology at the University of Delaware, Newark, told a recent meeting of CCST industrial sponsors that CMSs have been shown to be effective for diverse applications, including oxidative dehydrogenation reactions, deep oxidation of chlorinated hydrocarbons, adsorption of pollutants from groundwater, and physical separation of light gases. Like zeolites, CMSs are microporous and allow coupling of catalysis and phys..." @default.
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- W2315703487 title "Carbogenic sieves improve catalyst action" @default.
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