Faujasite (FAU-type zeolite) is a mineral group in the zeolite family of silicate minerals. The group consists of faujasite-Na, faujasite-Mg and faujasite-Ca...
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Tatarstan, a place in Russia Ultrastable zeolite Y, high-silica synthesized faujasite that had its aluminium removed Usie, a term for group selfies United States...
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Cu Y Zeolite (redirect from Copper faujasite)
gaseous ionic exchange unlike the naturally occurring faujasites: faujasite-Ca, faujasite-Mg, and faujasite-Na.[citation needed] The exchanged copper atom can...
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to meet the requirements for industrial use. In particular, the FAU (faujasite, USY), *BEA (beta), MOR (high-silica mordenite), MFI (ZSM-5), and FER...
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truncated octahedron is the sodalite cage structure in the framework of a faujasite-type of zeolite crystals. In solid-state physics, the first Brillouin...
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on a computer keyboard Zeolite F-9, a sodium-type molecular sieve with faujasite framework structure, also known as 13X 9F (disambiguation) Fix (disambiguation)...
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hydrokenoelsmoreite) Emerald (green gem variety of beryl) Fabianite Farneseite Faujasite (subgroup of zeolites) Faustite Fayalite (olivine group) Feldspar (mineral...
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Pines, A (1998). "A high-resolution(17)O NMR study of siliceous zeolite faujasite". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 120 (14): 3510–3511. doi:10...
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Material Application 7140 Metal–organic framework gas absorption 900 Faujasite catalyst 500–3000 activated carbon gas and solute absorption 200 alumina...
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component and can comprise from about 15% to 50%, by weight, of the catalyst. Faujasite (aka Type Y) is the zeolite used in FCC units. The zeolites are strong...
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