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Full development site selection

Characterization is an integral tool for the development of new zeolites and for the development and commercialization of zeolitic catalysts and adsorbents. Single techniques are not sufficient as they rarely provide full details of the system. A combination of selective characterization techniques is required. As suggested by Deka [1] even a single acidity characterization method may be insufficient to provide the necessary detailed information to understand the zeolite acid sites. Thus according to Deka the combination of different experimental techniques is required to shorten the time of development for a new catalyst. [Pg.85]

In Phase 3, the final element of the Immune Building Program was an operational demonstration of the system in an occupied military building under real-world operation conditions. The selected site was Nord Hall, a building that houses certain functions of the U.S. Army Chemical School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. At the time this report was written, full deployment and efficacy testing had not been completed, nor had CONOPS been fully developed and tested. [Pg.80]


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