| Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites | Trans Tech Publications | 2014
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Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites (2014)
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ISBN: 9783038264613 bzw. 303826461X, in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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The microporous aluminosilicate minerals known as Zeolites are invaluable as adsorbents, molecular sieves and catalysts because they possess a porous structure that can let pass or accommodate cations such as, Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, Na+, etc. These are nevertheless loosely held and can be easily exchanged for those in an adjacent solution. Movement of other materials through Zeolites is naturally an important factor. The present compilation consists of diffusion data. These represent, as far as possible, pure diffusion, shorn of other transfer mechanisms such as permeation. Most of the results involve well-known artificially produced Zeolites, but also include information on naturally occurring Zeolites such as analcime and clinoptilolite. The 290 entries, 22 figures and 67 tables cover the period from 1961 to 2014.
The microporous aluminosilicate minerals known as Zeolites are invaluable as adsorbents, molecular sieves and catalysts because they possess a porous structure that can let pass or accommodate cations such as, Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, Na+, etc. These are nevertheless loosely held and can be easily exchanged for those in an adjacent solution. Movement of other materials through Zeolites is naturally an important factor. The present compilation consists of diffusion data. These represent, as far as possible, pure diffusion, shorn of other transfer mechanisms such as permeation. Most of the results involve well-known artificially produced Zeolites, but also include information on naturally occurring Zeolites such as analcime and clinoptilolite. The 290 entries, 22 figures and 67 tables cover the period from 1961 to 2014.
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Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites (2014)
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ISBN: 9783038264613 bzw. 303826461X, in Deutsch, Trans Tech Publications, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites: The microporous aluminosilicate minerals known as Zeolites are invaluable as adsorbents, molecular sieves and catalysts because they possess a porous structure that can let pass or accommodate cations such as, Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, Na+, etc. These are nevertheless loosely held and can be easily exchanged for those in an adjacent solution. Movement of other materials through Zeolites is naturally an important factor. The present compilation consists of diffusion data. These represent, as far as possible, pure diffusion, shorn of other transfer mechanisms such as permeation. Most of the results involve well-known artificially produced Zeolites, but also include information on naturally occurring Zeolites such as analcime and clinoptilolite. The 290 entries, 22 figures and 67 tables cover the period from 1961 to 2014.Keyword: diffusion, ZeolitesFisher presents this dense and largely unelaborated data compilation on diffusion and conduction in zeolites. Data is organized according to the type of zeolite in alphabetical order, from 4A to ZSM-58. Diffusion of a variety of solvents, gases, and ions and conduction of ions in various zeolites are discussed in a continuous sequence of numbered paragraphs, with each paragraph summarizing the methods and results of a single study followed by a full citation. Tables and figures of relevant results are included, and the book has three separate indices by author, material, and keyword.- Inorganic chemistry- Materials science -- Inorganic materials- Minerals- Physical chemistry -- Surfaces, Englisch, Ebook.
Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites: The microporous aluminosilicate minerals known as Zeolites are invaluable as adsorbents, molecular sieves and catalysts because they possess a porous structure that can let pass or accommodate cations such as, Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, Na+, etc. These are nevertheless loosely held and can be easily exchanged for those in an adjacent solution. Movement of other materials through Zeolites is naturally an important factor. The present compilation consists of diffusion data. These represent, as far as possible, pure diffusion, shorn of other transfer mechanisms such as permeation. Most of the results involve well-known artificially produced Zeolites, but also include information on naturally occurring Zeolites such as analcime and clinoptilolite. The 290 entries, 22 figures and 67 tables cover the period from 1961 to 2014.Keyword: diffusion, ZeolitesFisher presents this dense and largely unelaborated data compilation on diffusion and conduction in zeolites. Data is organized according to the type of zeolite in alphabetical order, from 4A to ZSM-58. Diffusion of a variety of solvents, gases, and ions and conduction of ions in various zeolites are discussed in a continuous sequence of numbered paragraphs, with each paragraph summarizing the methods and results of a single study followed by a full citation. Tables and figures of relevant results are included, and the book has three separate indices by author, material, and keyword.- Inorganic chemistry- Materials science -- Inorganic materials- Minerals- Physical chemistry -- Surfaces, Englisch, Ebook.
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| Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites | Trans Tech Publications | 2014
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Diffusion and Conduction in Zeolites: Data Compilation (1994)
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ISBN: 9783038350804 bzw. 303835080X, in Deutsch, Trans Tech Publications 1, Taschenbuch, neu.
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