Zeolite catalysis is a prominent field within catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology, harnessing the unique properties of zeolite materials to facilitate a wide range of chemical reactions. Zeolites are crystalline aluminosilicate minerals with well-defined nanoporous structures, providing high surface area and shape-selective properties that make them ideal catalysts for various applications. In catalysis, zeolites are utilized in processes such as hydrocarbon cracking, isomerization, and adsorption-desorption reactions. Chemical engineers leverage zeolite catalysis to enhance reaction rates, selectivity, and efficiency, particularly in petrochemical and fine chemical industries. Additionally, zeolites find applications in environmental remediation, gas separation, and ion exchange processes. Continuous research and development in zeolite catalysis drive innovation, leading to the design of novel zeolite materials and the optimization of catalytic processes for sustainable and efficient chemical production.
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Alexander G Ramm, Kansas State University, United States
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