Choosing a porous solid for catalysis usually involves a trade-off between reactivity and mass-transport properties. Polycrystalline zeolite aggregates with adjustable mesoscopic pores make both available in one material.
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Chmelka, B. Large molecules welcome. Nature Mater 5, 681–682 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat1720
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