분자 체

분자 작용 또는 천연 제올라이트를 선별하는 인공 합성 수화 규산염(제올라이트)입니다. 화학식은 (M 2M) O · Al2O3 · xSiO2 · yH2O이며, 여기서 M 와 M은 K +, Na + 및 Ca2 +, Ba2 + 등과 같은 단량 및 이원 양이온이다. 직경이 균일하고 구조에 깔끔하게 배열된 구멍이 많은 모공을 가지고 있습니다. 분자 체의 다른 모공 직경은 다른 크기와 모양의 분자를 분...
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분자 체는 4면체 이산화규소와 3차원 상호 연결된 네트워크를 형성하는 알루미늄 구조를 가진 결정 금속 규산염입니다. 가열을 통해 균일한 공동이 생성되어 특정 크기의 분자를 선택적으로 흡착하여 이 네트워크에서 천연 수화된 물을 제거합니다. 4~8개의 메쉬 크기를 가진

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Sieves은 일반적으로 가스 상 응용에 사용되는 반면, 8~12개의 메쉬 크기를 가진 체는 액체 상 응용에 일반적으로 사용됩니다. 3A, 4A, 5A 및 13X 체의 분말 형태는 특정 용도에 적합합니다.

Molecular 체는 오랫동안 건조 능력(최대 90C)으로 유명했으며 최근 합성 유기 공정에서 실용성이 입증되었습니다. 일반적으로 원하는 제품과 응축 반응을 분리할 수 있으며 일반적으로 이 합성 제올라이트는 케티민 및 아민 응축, 에스터 응축, 불포화 알데히드의 폴리알데히드로의 전환과 같은 시스템에서 물, 알코올(메탄올과 에탄올 포함) 및 HCl을 제거하는 것으로 입증되었습니다.

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Molecular 체는 정확하고 균일한 작은 모공을 포함하고 가스나 액체를 흡착하는 데 사용할 수 있는 물질입니다. 일반적으로 분자 체는 알루미늄 규산염 미네랄로 구성되며 합성 혼합물 또는 화합물도 있습니다. 이 화합물들은 점토, 다공성 유리, 미세 숯, 활성 탄소 등과 같이 작은 분자가 모공의 내부 채널로 확산되도록 하는 열린 구조를 가지고 있으며, 더 큰 분자를 외부로 밀어낼 수 있습니다. 이것은 분자의 선별 기능을 수행할 수 물론 분자 체는 선별 기능뿐만 아니라 반응 능력을 높이는 데 일정한 역할을 합니다. 즉, 화학 반응에서 "매체" 역할을 하여 화학 반응의 진행을 촉진합니다




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