Na4Al4Si19

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· Na4Al4Si19

Na4Al4Si19 is a zeolite-family aluminosilicate compound with a sodium-aluminum-silicon framework structure, typically studied as a microporous ceramic material. This compound falls within the broader class of zeolitic materials used for molecular sieving, adsorption, and ion-exchange applications, though this specific composition appears to be a research variant rather than a commercially established phase. Engineers consider zeolites like this family for processes requiring selective separation, gas purification, or catalytic support due to their crystalline pore structure; however, the exact phase Na4Al4Si19 and its practical advantages over standard zeolite compositions (such as A, X, or Y types) would depend on specialized adsorption selectivity or thermal stability requirements in niche applications.

gas separation and purificationmolecular sievingadsorption mediaion-exchange systemscatalytic support materialsresearch/experimental phase

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