Porous materials play a pivotal role in catalysis, chemical engineering, and various technological applications due to their unique structural characteristics. These materials possess a network of pores and voids, providing a large surface area for interactions with reactants, making them highly effective catalysts. In chemical engineering, porous materials are utilized in processes such as adsorption, separation, and filtration due to their ability to selectively trap molecules based on size, shape, or chemical properties. Moreover, in technology, porous materials find applications in energy storage, sensing, and environmental remediation. Their tunable pore structures and surface chemistries enable precise control over desired functionalities, making them indispensable in advancing sustainable solutions and optimizing industrial processes. From zeolites to metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), the versatile nature of porous materials continues to drive innovations across diverse fields.
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