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Carbon Molecular Sieve

Carbon molecular sieves are non-polar carbonaceous adsorbents produced from high-quality coal, coconut shells, or resins through a process involving crushing, molding, carbonization, activation, and a specialized carbon deposition technique. Internally, they feature a vast network of uniformly distributed micropores with narrow diameters—typically ranging from 0.28 to 0.38 nanometers—that closely match the kinetic diameters of gas molecules such as oxygen and nitrogen.

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