Zeolite Rho: a Highly Selective Adsorbent for CO2/CH4 Separation Induced by a Structural Phase Modification
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Zeolite Rho is able to successfully separate CO(2) from CH(4) with the highest selectivity ever observed on the basis of pore diameter and surface polarity. The adsorption of CO(2) provokes structural changes in the zeolite Rho.
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