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Microporous material

A microporous material is a material containing pores with diameters less than 2 nm. Examples of microporous materials include zeolites and metal-organic frameworks. A microporous material is a material containing pores with diameters less than 2 nm. Examples of microporous materials include zeolites and metal-organic frameworks. Porous materials are classified into several kinds by their size. The recommendations of a panel convened by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) are: Micropores may be defined differently in other contexts. For example, in the context of porous aggregations such as soil, micropores are defined as cavities with sizes less than 30 μm.

[ "Membrane", "Chemical engineering", "Composite material", "Organic chemistry", "microporous membranes", "Aluminum methylphosphonate", "Zorite", "Mitrathane", "Polyetherurethane urea" ]
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