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- W4361199821 abstract "Zeolite nanosheets can be used to effectively fabricate high-performance separation membranes; however, their direct synthesis is generally complicated, particularly when attempting to achieve an ideal two-dimensional morphology. Nanosheets for structure-type MFI were simply synthesized via the single hydrothermal treatment of nanocrystal seeds, which inevitably resulted in center thickening owing to the presence of the nanocrystal seeds and the formation of adlayers. Nevertheless, the extensive analysis of the morphology of these nanocrystal-containing nanosheets confirmed that their average thicknesses (∼13 nm) and aspect ratios (∼87) were more favorable for membrane fabrication than those of other zeolite MFI materials (e.g., plate-type MFI materials). The zeolite MFI membranes fabricated from the nanocrystal-containing nanosheets exhibited a high flux (1.2 × 10−3 mol·m−2·s−1) and separation factor (7 9 5) at high temperatures (250 °C), which were more favorable than those of zeolite MFI membranes fabricated from conventional zeolite MFI materials." @default.
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- W4361199821 title "High-temperature vapor permeation of preferentially b-oriented zeolite MFI membranes fabricated from nanocrystal-containing nanosheets" @default.
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