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Cracking Fossil Fuels: The Role of Molecular Sieves

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Cracking Fossil Fuels: The Role of Molecular Sieves Separating (cracking) useful olefins or alkynes from paraffins is the key to profitability in this industry; however, it is constrained by the immense costs. The single most produced organic chemical worldwide is ethylene, at more than 150,000,000 metric tonnes per year. We have
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Fracking Gas: The Role of Molecular Sieves

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Fracking Gas: The Role of Molecular Sieves For humans, dehydration is a very bad thing, but for Natural Gas (methane), nothing could be better! Natural Gas cannot be overloaded with water vapor because that adds unnecessary weight (mass) and takes up volume, which decreases the efficiency of our transportation methods.
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The Role of Co-adsorption

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The Role of Co-adsorption Molecular Sieve Manufacturing All Type A molecular sieve originates as Type 4A zeolite crystals. These 4A zeolite crystals can be treated to an ion exchange to create 3A or 5A molecular sieve. To create Type 3A zeolite, larger potassium ions exchange for smaller sodium ions within
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Does Size Really Matter?

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Does Size Really Matter? What Size Affects There are numerous, unique functions performed every day that use molecular sieve to separate, dehydrate, and create desired product streams. These various functions can require different particle sizes of molecular sieve, whether beads or pellets, which is determined by the conditions of the
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How Not to Kill Sieve Beads

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How Not to Kill Molecular Sieve Beads Featured in Ethanol Producer Magazine, July 2017 Molecular sieve is a critical part of the commercial ethanol production process , allowing ethanol to be dehydrated past ninety-five percent purity to nearly 99.9% pure ethanol, which is critical to allow the finished product to be suitable for
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