At its core, Proxorb is a proprietary family of high-performance adsorbent materials. Unlike standard silica gel or activated alumina, Proxorb is engineered at a molecular level to exhibit a dual-action capability: controlled porosity and selective surface chemistry.
The name "Proxorb" derives from a combination of "Porosity" and "Absorption," but technically, the material operates primarily through adsorption—the adhesion of atoms, ions, or molecules from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid to a surface.
Proxorb materials are typically synthesized from modified zeolites or metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), treated under high-temperature vacuum conditions to create a uniform pore distribution. This results in a product with an exceptionally high surface area (often exceeding 1,200 m² per gram) and tunable pore diameters ranging from 3Å to 10Å. proxorb
Modern industry faces pressure to reduce chemical waste. Proxorb contributes to green chemistry in two ways:
Furthermore, the manufacturer has introduced a take-back program for exhausted Proxorb, where spent material is crushed and reformed into low-grade adsorbents for wastewater treatment. At its core, Proxorb is a proprietary family
Research and development on Proxorb continues. Three promising directions are:
Proxorb is available through specialized chemical distributors and directly from the manufacturer. For industrial quantities (1-ton super sacks or 55-gallon drum packs), lead times typically range from 2 to 4 weeks. Small-quantity samples (500 grams to 5 kilograms) can be ordered online through laboratory supply portals. At its core
Note: Beware of counterfeit products sold as "generic Proxorb." Authentic Proxorb bears a laser-etched lot number and comes with a Certificate of Analysis (COA) verifying pore size and BET surface area.