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Molecular sieves are a type of advanced material used in a variety of industries, including petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing. They are composed of microporous crystalline materials that are able to selectively adsorb molecules based on their size. This makes them ideal for separating and purifying gases and liquids. Molecular sieves are also used in the production of specialty chemicals, such as catalysts and adsorbents.
Molecular sieves are available in a variety of forms, including beads, pellets, and powders. They are also available in a range of pore sizes, allowing them to be tailored to specific applications. The market for molecular sieves is expected to grow steadily in the coming years, driven by increasing demand from the petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Some of the major players in the molecular sieve market include BASF, W.R. Grace, Arkema, and Evonik Industries. Show Less Read more