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Zeolites

Zeolites are microporous structures made of aluminosilicate minerals that tend to absorb water like a sponge. Because of their ability to attach positive ions and sort substances by molecular size, they are often referred to as molecular sieves.
Database details 2.7 million possible structures for molecular sieves - [nanowerk.com]
Zeolites can be viewed as “a membrane that [...]