Abstract
Bimetallic zeolites (CuAgY) were prepared by co-exchanging NaY in a mixed solution of AgNO3and Cu(NO3)2. The highest sulfur adsorption capacity of CuAgY was achieved at 323 K, which is 60.98 mgS g−1.
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