13X molecular sieves are the sodium form of zeolite X. Their structure forms a network of pores approximately 10 angstroms in diameter, through which small to medium molecules can pass. They are used to remove water, CO2, and sulfur compounds from air or hydrocarbons, or as a catalyst when exchanged with various metal cations. They can absorb up to 24% of their weight of water, depending on the surrounding conditions. They can be dried for reuse by heating at 200-300C (400-600F).
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