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Molecular Sieve
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A molecular sieve is a material containing tiny pores of a precise and uniform size that is used as an adsorbent for gases and liquids. Molecules small enough to pass through the pores are adsorbed while larger molecules are not. It is different from a common filter in that it operates on a molecular level and traps the adsorbed substance. For instance, a water molecule may be small enough to pass through the pores while larger molecules are not, so water is forced into the pores which act as a trap for the penetrating water molecules, which are retained within the pores. Because of this, they often function as a desiccant. A molecular sieve can adsorb water up to 22% of its own weight.The principle of absorption to molecular sieve particles is somewhat similar to that of size exclusion chromatography, except that without a changing solution composition, the adsorbed product remains trapped because in the absence of other molecules able to penetrate the pore and fill the space, a vacuum would be created by desorption.


Adsorption Capabilities

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3A (pore size 3 Å)


4A (pore size 4 Å)




5A (pore size 5 Å)




10X (pore size 8 Å)



13X (pore size 10 Å)

Adsorbs NH3, H2O, (not C2H6), good for drying polar liquids.


Adsorbs H2O, CO2, SO2, H2S, C2H4, C2H6, C3H6, ethanol. Will not adsorb C3H8 and higher hydrocarbons. Good for drying nonpolar liquids and gases.


Adsorbs normal (linear) hydrocarbons to n-C4H10, alcohols to C4H9OH, mercaptans to C4H9SH. Will not adsorb isocompounds or rings greater than C4.


Adsorbs branched hydrocarbons and aromatics.

Useful for drying gases.


Adsorbs di-n-butylamine (not tri-n-butylamine).

Useful for drying HMPA.

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