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Edith Marie Flanigen (born January 28, 1929, Buffalo, New York) is an American chemist, known for her work on synthesis of emeralds, and later zeolites for molecular sieves at Union Carbide.
Pressure swing adsorption (PSA) incorporates a material called molecular sieve for gas separation.