Honeycomb zeolite molecular sieve It refers to aluminosilicate materials containing alkali metal or alkaline earth metal oxide with open framework and regular pore cage structure. It has been widely used since it was discovered by Swedish scientists in 1956, and then it has been widely used in petrochemical industry, environmental protection, bioengineering and other fields due to its special physical characteristics. And with Zeolite molecular sieve The demand has gradually expanded, and researchers have begun to expand the synthesis methods of a variety of zeolite molecular sieves to meet the needs of various fields.
Zeolite molecular sieve has super strong adsorption performance, which is due to a "surface force" generated by molecular gravity on the solid surface. When the fluid flows, some molecules in the fluid collide with the adsorbent surface due to irregular movement, resulting in molecular concentration on the surface, reducing the number of such molecules in the fluid to separation Purposes of clearing. Since the adsorption does not undergo chemical changes, as long as the molecules concentrated on the surface are managed to drive away, the zeolite molecular sieve will have the adsorption capacity again. This process is the reverse process of adsorption, which is called the resolution or regeneration process.