| 11. | The solid PTFE unexpectedly stretched about 800 %, forming a microporous structure that was about 70 % air.
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| 12. | This resulted in the transformation of the solid PTFE into a microporous structure that was about 70 % air.
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| 13. | "' Clinoptilolite "'is a natural zeolite comprising a microporous arrangement of silica and alumina tetrahedra.
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| 14. | In hemoperfusion, the blood perfuses a filter composed of artificial cells filled with activated carbon or another microporous material.
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| 15. | Other areas of interest include microporous framework materials, high pressure minerals and the encapsulation of nuclear waste with ceramics.
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| 16. | This foam was first developed in the mid to late 1960s as a thermally insulating, microporous glassy carbon electrode material.
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| 17. | The two electrode chambers of each cell are divided by a membrane ( typically a microporous or ion-exchange variety ).
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| 18. | The manufactured microporous structures out of polylactic acid ( PLA ) can have fully controllable porosity ( 20 % 60 % ).
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| 19. | Two dimensional covalent organic frameworks ( COFs ) are one type of microporous coordination polymer that can be fabricated in the 2D plane.
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| 20. | In PIH, a microporous material is placed under pressure in the presence of water in the pressure-transmitting fluid of a diamond anvil cell.
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