“…However, the use of traditional porous materials,s uch as zeolites, [5,6] and activated carbon [7] to separate ternary propyne/propadiene/ propylene gas mixtures has not been realized yet, possibly because of the similar physical properties,s tructure,a nd molecular sizes of propyne,p ropadiene,a nd propylene (Scheme 1). [9][10][11][12][13] Much effort has been devoted to the use of MOFs for the separation of binary gas mixtures, such as acetylene/ethylene, [14][15][16][17][18][19] ethylene/ethane, [14,[20][21][22] carbon dioxide/methane, [23,24] carbon dioxide/nitrogen, [25,26] acetylene/carbon dioxide, [27,28] krypton/xenon, [29] propyne/ propylene, [30,31] and propylene/propane. monotonous structure,l ack of specific binding sites) owing to their welldefined structure,f ine-tunable pore size,a nd customdesigned functional groups.…”