The introduction of synthetic zeolites in the early 1950s has led to a paradigm shift in catalysis, separations, and adsorption processes. This is due to unique intrinsic properties such as crystallinity, high-surface area, acidity, and shape- selective character. However, the sole presence of micropores in these materials typically induces diffusion limitations, rendering low utilization of the zeolite volume. This book examines recent advances in the rapidly evolving area of zeolites with improved accessibility and molecular transport. Particular emphasis is given to mesoporous...
The introduction of synthetic zeolites in the early 1950s has led to a paradigm shift in catalysis, separations, and adsorption processes. T...