Zeolites are crystalline, microporous aluminosilicates with diverse applications in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology. Their unique structure, comprising interconnected channels and cages, enables precise control over molecular interactions. In catalysis, zeolites act as heterogeneous catalysts due to their ability to selectively adsorb and catalyze reactions in their confined spaces. Their use in petroleum refining, petrochemical production, and emission control highlights their significance in chemical engineering processes. Moreover, zeolites find application in environmental remediation, gas separation, and even drug delivery systems, showcasing their versatility in various technological fields. As catalysts, their high surface area, thermal stability, and tunable pore size make them indispensable in accelerating reactions while minimizing energy consumption and waste production, thus driving innovation across industries.
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