Claims
- 1. A diaper comprising an absorbent inner core having an effective amount of hydrophobic microporous crystalline tectosilicate of regular geometry having aluminum-free sites in a silaceous lattice that are characterized by the presence of about 1-4 associated moieties in said sites of the formula .tbd.SiOR, wherein R is a substituent that is a weaker point electric source than aluminum.
- 2. A bedpad comprising an absorbent inner core having an effective amount of hydrophobic microporous crystalline tectosilicate of regular geometry having aluminum-free sites in a silaceous lattice that are characterized by the presence of about 1-4 associated moieties in said sites of the formula .tbd.SiOR, wherein R is a substituent that is a weaker point electric source than aluminum.
- 3. Animal litter comprising an effective amount of hydrophobic microporous crystalline tectosilicate of regular geometry having aluminum-free sites in a silaceous lattice that are characterized by the presence of about 1-4 associated moieties in said sites of the formula .tbd.SiOR, wherein R is a substituent that is a weaker point electric source than aluminum.
- 4. A cigarette or pipe filter comprising an effective amount of hydrophobic microporous crystalline tectosilicate of regular geometry having aluminum-free sites in a silaceous lattice that are characterized by the presence of about 1-4 associated moieties in said sites of the formula .tbd.SiOR, wherein R is a substituent that is a weaker point electric source than aluminum.
- 5. The filter of claim 5 comprising about 40-50 mg of the hydrophobic microporous crystalline tectosilicate.
- 6. A cigarette or cigar wrapping comprising an effective amount of hydrophobic microporous crystalline tectosilicate of regular geometry having aluminum-free sites in a silaceous lattice that are characterized by the presence of about 1-4 associated moieties in said sites of the formula .tbd.SiOR, wherein R is a substituent that is a weaker point electric source than aluminum.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 565,460, filed Dec. 27, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,688,318.
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Divisions (1)
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