Zeolites: Exploring Molecular Channels
Synthetic zeolites contain microscopic channels, sort of like a sponge. They have many uses, such as helping laundry detergent lather, absorbing liquid in kitty litter, and as catalysts to produce fuel.
Of the hundreds of types of zeolites, only about 15 are used for catalysis. PNNL catalysis scientists Ilke Arslan and Mirek Derewinksi are studying these zeolites to understand what make them special. By exploring the mystery of these microscopic channels, their fundamental findings will help design better catalysts for applications such as biofuel production.
Learn more about PNNL's catalysis work at http://iic.pnnl.gov/.
Видео Zeolites: Exploring Molecular Channels канала Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Of the hundreds of types of zeolites, only about 15 are used for catalysis. PNNL catalysis scientists Ilke Arslan and Mirek Derewinksi are studying these zeolites to understand what make them special. By exploring the mystery of these microscopic channels, their fundamental findings will help design better catalysts for applications such as biofuel production.
Learn more about PNNL's catalysis work at http://iic.pnnl.gov/.
Видео Zeolites: Exploring Molecular Channels канала Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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