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Catalysts Finder

Carbon molecular sieves (CMS) are part of the microporous material category known for their high adsorption capacity and selectivity towards various gases. They have an amorphous structure with a well-developed surface area and pore sizes similar to small molecule diameters. For instance, molecular sieves used to separate nitrogen from air have pore sizes ranging from 0.3 to 0.5 nm, distinguishing them from conventional carbonaceous adsorbents with broader pore size distributions.