Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chromatography
Patent
1995-12-14
2000-04-25
Cintins, Ivars
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Chromatography
210679, 210691, B01D 1508, C02F 128
Patent
active
060540524
ABSTRACT:
Incorporation of zirconium, nickel and/or copper into M41S results in selective sorption of bulky organic molecules. Zirconium, nickel and/or copper may be incorporated into M41S by exchange or impregnation.
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Dhingra Sandeep S.
Kresge Charles T.
McCullen Sharon B.
Cintins Ivars
Keen Malcolm D.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Roberts Peter W.
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