Books
Christopher Miller

Molecular Sieve Technology

“Molecular Sieve Technology” explores the fascinating world of zeolites and their pivotal role in selectively capturing and removing specific gases. These materials, characterized by their unique crystalline structures with precisely sized pores, enable targeted gas removal, a critical process for environmental remediation and industrial efficiency. The book delves into the principles of selective adsorption, revealing how zeolites can be tailored to preferentially bind certain molecules, a capability vital for applications like carbon dioxide capture and gas purification.

The book progresses logically, starting with the history, crystal structures, and synthesis methods of zeolites, then moves to the principles of selective adsorption and concludes with applications in targeted gas removal. A key focus is understanding the structure-property relationships of zeolites, which is essential for designing molecular sieves with tailored adsorption characteristics.

The book emphasizes the importance of moving beyond empirical approaches to optimize molecular sieve performance based on fundamental scientific principles, offering a pathway for more efficient and cost-effective solutions. The content balances rigorous scientific analysis with practical applications, making it valuable for scientists, engineers, researchers, and students in fields like chemical engineering, materials science, and environmental science. By combining essential theory with real-world examples, “Molecular Sieve Technology” provides a comprehensive understanding of how these remarkable materials contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
153 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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