Abstract

Abstract Hollow fibers with nanozeolite walls are firstly fabricated through layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, using carbon fibers as templates, coupled with removal of the templates by calcination. The thickness and the composition of the walls can be readily controlled by varying the number of the deposition cycles and the zeolite types used, respectively.

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