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PHARM 24

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• Compounds such as clays, montmorillonite (constituent of bentonite), can entrap hydrocarbons, alcohols and glycols • They form alternate monomolecular (monoatomic) layers of guest and host • Their uses are currently quite limited; however, these may be useful for catalysis on account of a larger surface area

Author: Dwight Obillos



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