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Zeeman Matrix Elements and Magnetic Moments fordx Systems in Coov Symmetry3 .

Zeigler-Nichols controller tuning parameters based on the continuous cycling method .

Zenker s Fixative.

Zeolite area. Matrix area and Total Surface Area of Commercial FCC Catalyst

Zeolite bulk Si Al 2MN conv. 3hr. 2MN conv. 24hr ratio of the yield 1AC 2AC, 3hr ratio of the yield 1AC 2AC, 24hr

Zeolite characteristics important for dry mixing

Zeolite cocks and ring sizes

Zeolite Compositions

Zeolite frameworks by chaimel geometries of largest pores in strucmres containing 14, 18, and 20-memhered oxygen rings

Zeolite frameworks by channel geometries of largest pores in structures containing 14, 18, and 20-membered oxygen rings

Zeolite infrared assignments foUowing the FKS correlation

Zeolite Infrared Assignments, Cm-1

Zeolite Membrane Separations

Zeolite membrane topologies present in the literature

Zeolite Modeling Schemes

Zeolite molecular sieving, correlation between oxygen ring diameter and molecules admitted

Zeolite molecular-sieve adsorbents , Reproduced with permission

Zeolite molecule interatomic potentials and adsorbates partial charges used in simulations

Zeolite phases observed as products of hydrothermal reactions of metakaolinite

Zeolite properties as a function of chemical composition

Zeolite Si Al ratio Cu- content wt. Cu- exchange Ln- content wt. Ln- exchange Langmuir surface area m g

Zeolite structural types used in commercial and emerging catalytic processes

Zeolite surface interactions investigated by dipolar NMR methods

Zeolite treatment bulk Si Al BET SA m2 g micropore volume ml g ESA m2 g total pore volume ml gb mesopore volume ml g

Zeolite Unit cell composition



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