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FRAMEWORK OF THE SANDIA OCTAHEDRAL MOLECULAR SIEVES (SOMS).

SANDIA RESEARCHERS HAVE CREATED A NEW CLASS OF MOLECULAR CAGES THAT CAN CAPTURE RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS SWIMMING IN A SEA OF HAZARDOUS WASTE. THEY CAN LET CERTAIN SPECIES IN WHILE KEEPING OTHERS OUT. THESE MICRO-POROUS MATERIALS, SANDIA OCTAHEDRAL MOLECULAR SIEVES, (SOMS) CAN BE USEFUL IN MICROELECTRONICS FABRICATION, WASTE CLEAN-UP AND INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING.


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Author U.S. Department of Energy from United States

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