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Scientists Unlock Secrets of Crystal Formation

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MINNEAPOLIS, April 19, 2006 -- Using some of the most advanced microscopes available, a team of researchers has discovered some clues as to how zeolite crystals -- porous minerals used as filters and purifiers -- form. The knowledge may allow scientists to create zeolites with precisely the crystal sizes and shapes needed in molecule-specific applications such as chemical sensing and to even one day replace less efficient systems in optoelectronics, sensors and microreactors.  University of Minnesota chemical engineer Michael Tsapatsis, graduate student and lead author Tracy Davis and their colleagues reported their...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
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    microcrystal
    A microscopic crystal found in an intricately crystallized substance that is only visible under a microscope.
    atomsBasic Sciencechemical sensingchemicalscrystalsFiltersindustrialmicrocrystalmicroreactorsMicroscopymoleculeNews & FeaturesNSFSensors & DetectorsTsapatsisUniversity of MinnesotaZeolites

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