“…Apart from PSA, VSA, TSA, and their combinatorial processes, simulated moving bed (SMB) technology is another adsorptive separation approach that can produce polymer‐grade olefins in a continuous manner. Different from conventional discontinuous batch chromatography and continuous true moving bed (TMB) technologies which are realized by the transportation of adsorbents in a direction opposite to the flow of eluent fluid, SMB simulates the bed movement by shifting the positions of the eluent inlet, feed inlet, extract outlet, and raffinate outlet in the same direction of eluent fluid (Figure b,c) . In this way, SMB inherits the merits of TMB, namely high utilization of adsorbent capacity, high productivity of high‐purity products, and reduced solvent consumption, while avoiding mechanical erosion of adsorbents, abrasion of the equipment, and realizing plug flow of gas in the solid phase 56b.…”