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1 ow across the glomerulus without acting as a molecular sieve.
2 d functions as a high capacity, low affinity molecular sieve.
3 el-like entity that acts as a size-dependent molecular sieve.
4 , and the resulting membranes can be used as molecular sieves.
5  ligand-centred emission, ion exchangers and molecular sieves.
6 st was improved by adding polar additive and molecular sieves.
7  alcohols often benefit from the presence of molecular sieves.
8 hol oxidation in the presence and absence of molecular sieves.
9 enerate full atomistic models for mesoporous molecular sieves.
10 ials, a newer and rapidly expanding class of molecular sieves.
11 T-17 (BPH), PST-19 (SBS), and ZnAPO-88 (MER) molecular sieves.
12 rk configurations in these cation-controlled molecular sieves.
13 nteresting candidates for tunable atomic and molecular sieves.
14 it cell thick silicates that can function as molecular sieves.
15 ns, for example, as structural scaffolds and molecular sieves.
16 lications requiring electronically sensitive molecular sieves.
17 acement for boron in a suite of borosilicate molecular sieves.
18 ons influence ion discrimination by altering molecular sieving.
19 opylmethylcellulose was used as a matrix for molecular sieving.
20 atic activity was partially purified through molecular sieving.
21  with tunable subnanometer pores for precise molecular sieving.
22 tion of liquid-phase synthesis and selective molecular sieving.
23 ibits the crossover of organic molecules via molecular sieving.
24 ide films, we created membranes with tunable molecular sieving.
25 gents via thermodynamics and/or kinetics and molecular sieving.
26                                              Molecular sieves (4 A) and temperature were found to pla
27 of scavengers during the deposition, namely, molecular sieves (5 angstrom), improved monolayer format
28 sing 10 min of sample preconcentration (onto Molecular Sieve 5A) at a flow rate of 200 mL min(-1).
29 rials containing sub-nm ultramicropores with molecular sieving abilities and microcavities with high
30 and porosity in CMS membranes with desirable molecular sieving ability.
31  H(2)-selective (over other permanent gases) molecular sieving action through their c-axis-transport-
32              Adsorptive separation utilizing molecular sieving adsorbents can optimize energy efficie
33 forate the capsid wall, which functions as a molecular sieve, allowing the exit of transcripts and th
34 search endeavors are pursued to target ideal molecular sieves among diverse porous materials, over th
35 econcentration stage, which employs a carbon molecular sieve and an adsorption/thermal desorption cyc
36  view of the outer membrane as an unspecific molecular sieve and indicate a higher degree of selectiv
37  the view that the C-terminus functions as a molecular sieve and stabilizer of the oligomeric MscL st
38 conductor type photocatalysts, such as Ti-Si molecular sieves and carbon quantum dots (CQDs), are als
39 als, including glasses, ceramics, mesoporous molecular sieves and catalysts, elastomers, resins, insu
40  in part by discriminative membrane-embedded molecular sieves and diffusion barriers, which serve to
41 ights gained from designing these artificial molecular sieves and filters, along with the promising r
42 s with respect to pure micro- and mesoporous molecular sieves and other hierarchical zeolites are cri
43 dsorption, shape selectivity in the pores of molecular sieves and the polarisation effect at the meta
44                                              Molecular sieving and differences in diffusivities were
45 ve, which makes the realization of efficient molecular sieving and interpretation of molecular transp
46  of the mosquito Anopheles albimanus through molecular sieving and reverse-phase high-performance liq
47 etramers of purified GPI-PLC was detected by molecular sieving and shown to be perturbed with specifi
48  the higher later values are consistent with molecular sieving and transient binding of dissociated p
49 ensions has given rise to the definition of "molecular sieves" and has been the basis for a variety o
50  is partially reflected by the joint lining (molecular sieving), and that the reflected fraction R de
51  using CsCl density gradient centrifugation, molecular sieve, and ion exchange chromatography; and th
52 e complexes, alkali-exchanged stannosilicate molecular sieves, and amorphous TiO2-SiO2 coprecipitates
53         In the presence of cesium hydroxide, molecular sieves, and DMF, benzeneselenol undergoes dire
54 ferent applications like membranes, sensors, molecular sieves, and optoelectronics.
55 actionation techniques (microcon filtration, molecular sieving, and reversed-phase chromatography), w
56 it enhanced ultramicroporosity for efficient molecular sieving, and they have better dispersion prope
57 se(s), we fractionated purified rat p67 with molecular sieve, anion exchange, and cation exchange chr
58                                  Crystalline molecular sieves are used in numerous applications, wher
59 ches to propylene/propane separation such as molecular sieving are of considerable importance for the
60 lyoxylate as the aldehyde component, and 3 A molecular sieves as an additive.
61 ns at room temperature in the presence of 4A molecular sieves as dehydrating agent.
62 chiometric amounts of phosphine and required molecular sieves as dehydrating agent.
63               Ultracentrifugation and graded molecular sieving, as well as a sensitive sandwich enzym
64 hanesulfonate as catalyst in the presence of molecular sieves at -78 degrees C.
65 y removed under vacuum or in the presence of molecular sieves, B(C(6)Cl(5))(3) (6) is completely stab
66 ironment, COFs are intriguing candidates for molecular sieving based on selective host-guest interact
67 s of chabazite zeolites, what appears to be "molecular sieving" based on dimension is actually separa
68  dry state but, if immersed in water, act as molecular sieves, blocking all solutes with hydrated rad
69                    As the synthetic zeolite (molecular sieve) business began to take hold in the late
70 t exclusion of the large particles is due to molecular sieving by the dense meshwork of microfilament
71       The results demonstrate size-selective molecular sieving by the synovial extracellular matrix,
72 el polymeric supports and the use of zeolite molecular sieves can also increase solvent tolerance, en
73 sorption capacity and selectivity in zeolite molecular sieves can be regulated by an external E-field
74   Kinetic separation of gas mixtures through molecular sieving can enable separation by molecular siz
75 acets can be exposed, to achieve competitive molecular sieving capabilities.
76 nstrate a regulation approach to sharpen the molecular sieving capability by E-fields and open new av
77        We find that TFG condensates act as a molecular sieve capable of allowing access of anterograd
78                                  Microporous molecular sieve catalysts and adsorbents discriminate mo
79 ls have important industrial applications as molecular sieves, catalysts and in gas separation and st
80  /C(3) H(8) ) separation through its precise molecular sieving characteristics.
81 es the effects of manganese oxide octahedral molecular sieve chitosan microspheres (Fe3O4@OMS-2@CTS)
82                                 In addition, molecular-sieve chromatographic analysis showed that the
83 s C formed soluble aggregates as detected by molecular sieve chromatography and dynamic light scatter
84 lt in disulfide-linked oligomers as shown by molecular sieve chromatography and SDS-polyacrylamide el
85 ynamic size of proteoglycans as evidenced by molecular sieve chromatography but increased sulfate inc
86 ncluding heparin-affinity, ion exchange, and molecular sieve chromatography followed by trypsin diges
87 Estimation of the native molecular weight by molecular sieve chromatography gave a value of approxima
88                                              Molecular sieve chromatography of supernatant from serot
89 4 M guanidine hydrochloride and separated by molecular sieve chromatography on a Sepharose CL-4B colu
90 on exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sephacel, molecular sieve chromatography on Sephacryl S-100, chrom
91                         Anomalous elution on molecular sieve chromatography suggested that the variab
92 ochemical characterization, a combination of molecular sieve chromatography, immunoblotting, and nucl
93               The digest was fractionated by molecular sieve chromatography, monitoring for peptide a
94 antly expressed and purified by affinity and molecular sieve chromatography.
95 m sulfate precipitation and ion-exchange and molecular sieve chromatography.
96                            Most importantly, molecular sieving chromatography indicates the presence
97 used to create multi-layer asymmetric carbon molecular sieve (CMS) hollow fiber membranes with excell
98                            Asymmetric carbon molecular sieve (CMS) hollow fiber membranes with tunabl
99                                       Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes are attractive candidate
100                                       Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes are candidates for the s
101                                       Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes have impressive separati
102                                       Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes offer the best available
103                                       Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes prepared by carbonizatio
104                                       Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes show exceptional separat
105 t collapse during pyrolysis to create carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes.
106 cursors for the fabrication of porous carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membranes.
107 DA-DAM polyimide-derived hollow fiber carbon molecular-sieve (CMS) membranes for hydrogen and ethylen
108 oglycans were separated on a Sepharose CL-4B molecular sieve column and identified by their core prot
109 e has a molecular mass of 90 kD as judged by molecular sieve column chromatography and by sodium dode
110 -Lym-1 products were purified by centrifuged molecular sieving column chromatography.
111                          Chromatography with molecular sieving columns revealed that HSP20 and alphaB
112   Fractionation of alpha-granule proteins on molecular sieving columns using conditions known to be p
113 mitochondrial NDP kinase protein migrates in molecular sieving columns with an apparent molecular mas
114                                    Efficient molecular sieving comes from the subnanoscale interfacia
115 ded to produce an interwoven mesh of polymer-molecular sieve composite fibers.
116 regarded as a typical silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve, constitutes instead a new family of ino
117 th high pressure ethylene over a pure-silica molecular sieve containing framework tin (Sn-Beta) to pr
118 nversion or in the presence of a pure-silica molecular sieve containing framework zirconium (Zr-Beta)
119 e very few examples of hydrothermally stable molecular sieves containing extra-large pores.
120                       The CD is apparently a molecular sieve covering the channel that optimizes loss
121 TPA) hydroxide evolve to TPA-silicalite-1, a molecular-sieve crystal that serves as a model for the s
122 osity on the surface of dealuminated zeolite molecular sieves (DAZMS) for CO oxidation under actual a
123                       A family of mesoporous molecular sieves (denoted MSU-G) with vesiclelike hierar
124 ic frameworks (COFs) are good candidates for molecular sieves due to the chemical diversity of their
125 ntly, secreted proteins were concentrated by molecular sieving during culture, perhaps contributing t
126 nder mild conditions (triethylamine (TEA) or molecular sieves) easily led to the corresponding difluo
127 h a thickness of ca. 3 um shows a remarkable molecular sieving effect in gas separation.
128                          In this work, a gas molecular sieving effect in the liquid phase at sub-5 an
129 hree new MAMSs all exhibit temperature-tuned molecular sieving effect.
130 ss transfer limitation), and even inhibited (molecular-sieving effect); conversion of the intermediat
131 molecular sieves include high surface areas, molecular sieving effects, confinement effects, and acti
132                                              Molecular sieves efficiently remove water from most solv
133                                              Molecular sieves enhance the rate of the Pd(OAc)2/pyridi
134                                              Molecular sieving evaluations further revealed robust si
135                                   Mesoporous molecular sieve fibers have been produced in our lab, an
136 mplications for manufacturing thin, oriented molecular sieve films and realizing new selective, molec
137                                  Interest in molecular sieve films stems from their potential for ene
138              This process produces selective molecular sieve films that are as thin as 100 nm and exh
139  hierarchically ordered porous materials and molecular-sieve films, but still remain elusive.
140  separation; however, identifying a suitable molecular sieve for membrane development is still an ong
141 erials, over the past several decades, ideal molecular sieves for the separation and purification of
142 V) light exposure, the hydrogel toggles from molecular sieving for size-based separation to a covalen
143 ed bacteria, proteins are strained through a molecular sieve formed by the transiently damaged bacter
144 epresent a paradigm shift in conceptualizing molecular sieves from conventional ordered frameworks to
145 the self-assembly chemistry for formation of molecular sieves from guest organocations and inorganic
146 ctionalized peptide, in the presence of 10-A molecular sieves, functions as an enantioselective catal
147                They can find applications in molecular sieves, gas storage, catalysts, adsorbents, ba
148 ous compounds with potential applications in molecular sieving, gas sequestration, and catalysis.
149  of new functional materials such as tunable molecular sieves, gated membranes and controlled-release
150  introduction of antibody into and along the molecular sieving gel requires that the probe must trave
151  develop a technique for fabrication of PAGE molecular sieving gels in PDMS microchannel networks.
152  lectularius apyrase fractions eluted from a molecular sieving high pressure liquid chromatography an
153        Here, we report hyperselective carbon molecular sieve hollow fiber membranes showing H(2)/CO(2
154 ce-filling organocation in determining which molecular sieve host structure will be specified.
155       The molecular masses, as determined by molecular sieve HPLC, of mutants with deletions of 1, 5,
156 c studies demonstrated the essential role of molecular sieves in this complex amidation process.
157 hese observations of kinetic isotope quantum molecular sieving in porous materials are due to the lar
158  incorporating zeolites (or other nanoporous molecular sieves) in polymeric materials.
159                         Realization of ideal molecular sieves, in which the larger gas molecules are
160          The advantages of metal-substituted molecular sieves include high surface areas, molecular s
161 oaches, we discovered a family of mesoporous molecular sieves including discrete structures - MCM-41
162 in-situ IR spectroscopic studies reveal that molecular sieves inhibit the disproportionation of H2O2,
163  two orders of magnitude higher than that of molecular-sieving intrinsic vacancy defects in single-la
164 ous materials are being developed for use as molecular sieves, ion exchangers, and catalysts, but mos
165                    Given their importance as molecular sieves, ion exchangers, catalysts and catalyst
166                                This class of molecular sieves is easily converted to perovskite throu
167                                        A new molecular sieve, ITQ-38, containing interconnected large
168  rise to three isostructural mesh-adjustable molecular sieves (MAMSs), MAMS-2, MAMS-3, and MAMS-4, re
169 proved catalyst stability in the presence of molecular sieves, manifested by higher catalytic turnove
170                                  Metal oxide molecular sieve materials with properties similar to tho
171                                              Molecular sieving materials are widely regarded as the n
172 n membranes for these processes are based on molecular sieving materials to simultaneously achieve hi
173            The gel layer functions as both a molecular sieving matrix during PAGE and a blotting scaf
174 ns as an anti-convective medium and not as a molecular sieving matrix.
175 ous suggestion that the beneficial effect of molecular sieves may arise from their ability to promote
176                                              Molecular sieving may occur when two molecules compete f
177  ternary C6 cyclic hydrocarbons via an ideal molecular sieving mechanism.
178 CO(2) molecules in the hyperselective carbon molecular sieve membrane.
179 s a further impact on the design of advanced molecular sieving membrane materials for gas separation,
180 , we prepared a graphene-wrapped MFI (G-MFI) molecular-sieving membrane for the ultrafast separation
181                      However, most polymeric molecular sieve membranes are based on a few solution-pr
182              We created free-standing carbon molecular sieve membranes that translate the advantages
183 ng strategy for the preparation of polymeric molecular sieve membranes with hierarchical and tailorab
184 e synthesis and utilization of hybrid carbon molecular sieve membranes with well-controlled nano- and
185 conductor device channels to atomically thin molecular sieve membranes, and their performance is high
186  for a wide range of applications, including molecular sieve membranes, catalytic membrane reactors,
187 us supports, facilitating the fabrication of molecular sieve membranes.
188  vacuum filtration and then transformed into molecular sieving membranes by two sequential hydrotherm
189 bit the construction of highly efficient ion/molecular sieving membranes owing to the inferior contam
190 e ideal candidates for constructing advanced molecular sieving membranes.
191 ial to improve the separation performance of molecular-sieve membranes.
192 ible polymer membranes and traditional rigid molecular-sieve membranes.
193 ONs) hold considerable promise for designing molecular-sieving membranes because of their high microp
194 ge thin films are formed and demonstrated as molecular-sieving membranes for selective gas separation
195                                   Ultrathin, molecular-sieving membranes have great potential to real
196 molecules are fabricated into thin films and molecular-sieving membranes.
197                                              Molecular sieving metal-organic framework (MOF) membrane
198 of particle radius is better fitted by three molecular sieving models than by a slit pore model.
199  and secondary amines in the presence of 4 A molecular sieves (MS) afforded products with up to 99% e
200                                              Molecular sieves (MS) significantly accelerated the reac
201                               The 4 angstrom molecular sieves (MSs) were added to improve CO(2) captu
202           Incorporation of a high density of molecular-sieving nanopores in the graphene lattice by t
203  on the microarray, 52 correspond to a tight molecular sieve of hantavirus probes covering a large ge
204 at 1 bar pressure); excellent size-exclusive molecular sieving of carbon dioxide over argon, nitrogen
205 nstrating ultrafast water transport, precise molecular sieving of gas and solvated molecules shows gr
206  adsorption kinetics based separation and/or molecular sieving of gases and vapors.
207 e of the windows, it allows in principle for molecular sieving of gases such as H(2) and CH(4).
208    The changes in [HA] demonstrated synovial molecular sieving of HA.
209 izes and shapes of SOFOUR-DPDS-Ni exerts the molecular sieving of iso-C(4)H(8), while exhibiting high
210                                              Molecular sieving of prechallenge BAL fluid from three a
211 cal Microscopy (SECM) has been used to image molecular sieving of redox active probes by thin, electr
212 oximately 40 mM, rt, CH2Cl2, piperidine/AcOH/molecular sieves) of a dihydrodipyrrin-carboxaldehyde (A
213 ingle crystalline manganese based octahedral molecular sieve (OMS) nanowires on silicon substrates, a
214           This report explores the effect of molecular sieves on the Pd(OAc)2/pyridine and Pd(OAc)2/D
215 S-alkylation reaction, promoted by activated molecular sieves, on chiral cyclic sulfamidates, both N-
216                     The development of novel molecular sieves opens opportunities in the development
217  potential for technological applications as molecular sieves or in catalysis.
218 alysts by encapsulation, the introduction of molecular sieving or stimuli-responsive "auxiliary" func
219 es in samples of silica aerogels and zeolite molecular sieve particles.
220                           The nanoporous PAG molecular sieve physically induces a mobility shift that
221 th a physical picture comprising distributed molecular sieving plate-like structures.
222 romolecule to maximize efficiency during the molecular sieving process.
223 attract intense interest due to their unique molecular sieving properties combined with fast permeati
224                       Here, we show that the molecular sieving properties of easily scalable and stab
225                                   The unique molecular sieving properties of trianglimine crystals ar
226 s simultaneous optimization of the intrinsic molecular sieving properties while also reducing the thi
227            Inorganic zeolites have excellent molecular sieving properties, but they are difficult to
228  and exhibit very interesting and unexpected molecular sieving properties.
229  pores within microporous polymers and their molecular sieving properties.
230 use of their high internal surface areas and molecular-sieving properties.
231 lar ratio, enzyme concentration, addition of molecular sieves, reaction temperature and time on the p
232            Outflow buffering arises from the molecular sieving (reflection) and concentration polariz
233 mblies (squares) for selective catalysis and molecular sieving revealed two function-inhibiting struc
234   The electroluminescent polymer MEH-PPV and molecular sieve SBA-15 were used to produce the composit
235               The trap consists of a zeolite molecular sieve, selected for efficient trapping of the
236 ere, we establish a proof-of-concept for the molecular sieving separation of species with similar siz
237                                          The molecular sieve silicalite (Union Carbide; = Al-free Mob
238 atly encapsulated in 10-ring channels of the molecular sieve silicalite-ZSM-5-(mutinaite).
239                            Sandia octahedral molecular sieves (SOMS) is an isostructural, variable co
240 he potential use of this device as a generic molecular sieving structure for an integrated biomolecul
241 -filter (nanofilter) array (ANA) is a unique molecular-sieving structure for separating biomolecules.
242 c and angled nanofilter arrays served as the molecular sieve structures to conduct a continuous size-
243 factory shape selectivity due to the lack of molecular sieving structures.
244                Membranes made from polymeric molecular sieves such as polymers of intrinsic microporo
245 he more conventional environment for zeolite/molecular sieve syntheses involving silicate chemistry).
246 s similar to those of zeolites and siliceous molecular sieve systems are also discussed, in addition
247                        Metal substitution of molecular sieve systems is a major driving force in deve
248  the S-layer of Bacillus anthracis acts as a molecular sieve that is chiefly size-dependent, favoring
249 nt of these capillaries constitutes the main molecular sieve that normally retains albumin and allows
250 e S-layer model reveals a negatively charged molecular sieve that presents both a charge and size bar
251 striction site, potentially functioning as a molecular sieve that restricts the size of permeable sub
252                             They also act as molecular sieves that isolate the virus genome from host
253                           In the presence of molecular sieves, the ester production increased to 62.9
254 he first successful synthesis of a specified molecular sieve through the use of an OSDA that was pred
255 into the application of alpha-hemolysin as a molecular sieve to differentiate nanostructures as well
256 ee grades of graphitized carbon and a carbon molecular sieve to quantitatively remove most organic co
257 metrical ratchet can be used as a continuous molecular sieve to separate mixtures of membrane-associa
258 al effects is associated with the ability of molecular sieves to absorb water, a stoichiometric bypro
259     Reactions carried out in the presence of molecular sieves to remove water highlighted the benefic
260 d the effect is attributed to the ability of molecular sieves to serve as a Bronsted base.
261 nsformation of PST-5, a new aluminophosphate molecular sieve, to PST-6 by calcination.
262 ores, which exhibit size and shape-dependent molecular sieving towards a series of structurally simil
263  adsorbs the combustion-derived CO(2) onto a molecular sieve trap, after first removing CO(2), CO, an
264                                         This molecular sieving type separation is attributed to the p
265                                              Molecular sieving-type separation via high-performance a
266 eramic membranes with subnanometer pores for molecular sieving using atomic layer deposition.
267                The stability of the modified molecular sieves was monitored by (29)Si-MAS NMR, transm
268 mple, biomimetic ion transport manipulation, molecular sieving, water treatment, and nanofluidic ener
269 nes and arylboronic acids in the presence of molecular sieves were developed.
270                                              Molecular sieves were found to have a considerable effec
271  they can be used, at least in principle, as molecular sieves where molecules smaller than the window
272 licable to other cage-containing microporous molecular sieves, where some of the most industrially re
273 nd pentavalent (V, Nb, Ta) metal-substituted molecular sieves, which are mainly characterized for the
274 known one-dimensional microporous octahedral molecular sieve with manganese oxide framework.
275 n a faujasite-type zeolite, the archetype of molecular sieves with cages and the most widely used as
276 ly applied supports for metal catalysts, but molecular sieves with comparable structures-silicoalumin
277 of preparing other thermally stable silicate molecular sieves with extra-large pores.
278 onsideration are shape-selective microporous molecular sieves with hierarchical pore morphologies of
279 films demonstrate exceptional performance as molecular sieves with high gas permeabilities and good s
280 ranes demonstrate exceptional performance as molecular sieves with high gas permeabilities and select
281         Zeolites are versatile catalysts and molecular sieves with large topological diversity, but m
282 e semiconducting and catalytic properties of molecular sieves with mixed-valent frameworks.
283      Based on surface-catalytic processes in molecular sieve zeolites, I proposed that some natural f
284                     We fabricated continuous molecular sieving ZIF-8 membranes in single and multiple

 
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