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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Sarkisov, Lev
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- 2024Improving separation of CH4 and N2 by adsorption on zeolite Y Ion–Exchanged with ammonium Cationscitations
- 2023Craftedcitations
- 2022A data-science approach to predict the heat capacity of nanoporous materialscitations
- 2022A data-science approach to predict the heat capacity of nanoporous materialscitations
- 2011Multiscale Modelling of Biomembrane Interactions with Nano-Objects
- 2009Computer simulation of volatile organic compound adsorption in atomistic models of molecularly imprinted polymerscitations
- 2006The role of diffusion in applications of novel nanoporous materials and in novel uses of traditional materials
- 2004Molecular modelling of adsorption in novel nanoporous metal-organic materialscitations
- 2002Lattice model of adsorption in disordered porous materials:citations
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The role of diffusion in applications of novel nanoporous materials and in novel uses of traditional materials
Abstract
Nanoporous materials such as zeolites and carbon molecular sieves are widely used in industrial catalysis, separations, and purifications. In addition, discovery of new classes of nanoporous materials is currently a very active area of research. This short review focuses on fundamental aspects of diffusion in novel materials and on how a molecular-level understanding of diffusion is important to the development of new applications of traditional zeolites.