Molecular sieve
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Company Info
Company Published: 2007
Online Postings: Products , Selling Leads
Country/Territory: China
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company
Number of Employees: 501 - 1000 People
Online Postings: Products , Selling Leads
Country/Territory: China
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company
Number of Employees: 501 - 1000 People
Price Terms: FOB Shanghai USD 900~2000
Terms of Payment: L/C,T/T
Supply Ability: 4000 Ton per Year
Minimum Order: 2 Ton
Packaging: Paper drum, iron drum, aluminum foil bag, or per customers requirement.
Delivery Lead Time: during 30 days
Detailed Product Description
Molecular sieves are a variety of aluminium-silicate. Silicon and aluminum are bonded through a "bridge" of oxygen to form a porous structure, which possesses uniform porous channels and cavities which provide a large inner surface area. Besides Si, Al and O, there are metallic cations with low positive charge and relative large diameter, and chemically combined water molecules. Although these water molecules are released by heating, the crystal structure does not change, which results in many uniform cavities which are formed when abundant micropores of uniform size are linked together. The molecules smaller than the channel size can be adsorbed in the pores. On the contrary, those larger than the channel size will be excluded. Thus molecules of different size can be separated by means of sieving. Therefore, this aluminium-silicate is called a molecular sieve. Mixtures of gases or compounds that flow through the molecular sieves can be separated due to the sieving effect.
Manmade molecular sieves are a white powder, which is not soluable in water and organic solvent, but can be dissolved in strong acid. An adhesive is added to the white powder in order to extrude the material to form pellets or elongates in order to be easily handled for various applications.
Molecular sieves form highly thermal stability, a large internal surface area (600-1000 m2/g) even though its external surface area is small (1% of total surface area). The molecular sieves possess a three-dimensional frame network with a pore volume of 28% to 35% of the total volume. Therefore the molecular sieves are able to adsorb large amounts of molecules. The inner crystal surface is highly polarized, resulting in formation of highly charged electric field. Due to its homogeneous pore size distribution and highly adsorptive selectivity, it is a selective and powerful adsorbent, catalyst, and catalytic carrier. It is widely used in industries, such as oil refining, petrochemical, chemical, metallic, electronic and those associated with military needs. In addition, they are used increasingly in medicine, light industry, agriculture and environmental protection, etc.
Molecular sieves are a variety of aluminium-silicate. Silicon and aluminum are bonded through a "bridge" of oxygen to form a porous structure, which possesses uniform porous channels and cavities which provide a large inner surface area. Besides Si, Al and O, there are metallic cations with low positive charge and relative large diameter, and chemically combined water molecules. Although these water molecules are released by heating, the crystal structure does not change, which results in many uniform cavities which are formed when abundant micropores of uniform size are linked together. The molecules smaller than the channel size can be adsorbed in the pores. On the contrary, those larger than the channel size will be excluded. Thus molecules of different size can be separated by means of sieving. Therefore, this aluminium-silicate is called a molecular sieve. Mixtures of gases or compounds that flow through the molecular sieves can be separated due to the sieving effect.
Manmade molecular sieves are a white powder, which is not soluable in water and organic solvent, but can be dissolved in strong acid. An adhesive is added to the white powder in order to extrude the material to form pellets or elongates in order to be easily handled for various applications.
Molecular sieves form highly thermal stability, a large internal surface area (600-1000 m2/g) even though its external surface area is small (1% of total surface area). The molecular sieves possess a three-dimensional frame network with a pore volume of 28% to 35% of the total volume. Therefore the molecular sieves are able to adsorb large amounts of molecules. The inner crystal surface is highly polarized, resulting in formation of highly charged electric field. Due to its homogeneous pore size distribution and highly adsorptive selectivity, it is a selective and powerful adsorbent, catalyst, and catalytic carrier. It is widely used in industries, such as oil refining, petrochemical, chemical, metallic, electronic and those associated with military needs. In addition, they are used increasingly in medicine, light industry, agriculture and environmental protection, etc.
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Chuzhou OBO Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd.
[China]
Street Address : No.245 Langya Road,
City : Chuzhou
Province/State : Anhui
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