Porous materials designed to trap molecules
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MIT Energy Initiative
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MIT researchers have demonstrated a new approach to making porous materials called zeolites designed to capture molecules for specific uses, including cleaning up exhaust gases from trucks. Read the article: Listen to more audio articles: Join the mailing list or send us feedback:
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