“…The adsorptive denitrogenation method (ADN), which belongs to the non-hydrogenation category, can be a promising method due to its undeniable advantages such as selectivity, high efficiency, and flexibility. ,,,,− In this regard, finding an appropriate adsorbent with high adsorption capacity for NCCs to improve the ADN process is a necessity. − Although a wide range of adsorbents such as zeolites, silica gel, aluminosilicates, activated carbon, ion-exchanged polymers, and metal–organic frameworks had been reported, ,,− efforts are still devoted to developing new adsorbents with desirable operational, economic, and environmental characteristics. Also, the chemical structure and physical characteristics of the target impurity are of decisive importance for selecting the proper adsorbent …”