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A Method for Synthesizing Zeolites with Tunable Hydrophobicity

Synthesis of Heteroatom Incorporated Zeolites with Finely Resolved Control of Hydrophobicity and Silanol Densities [1]

Dr. Flaherty has developed a method for synthesizing zeolites with controlled defect density. By controlling the defect density of the zeolite materials during synthesis, their hydrophobicity can be controlled. This is a first of its kind synthetic technique allows for the physical and chemical properties of a variety of zeolite materials to be finely tuned which may have a significant impact on their performance as catalysts and adsorbents. Moreover, this synthetic technique can be easily implemented into existing process streams with minor or no modifications to existing procedures.

David
Flaherty

Inventors:

David Flaherty
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