The Reinforced Separation of Intractable Gas Mixtures by Using Porous Adsorbents
Quanli Ke,
Feng Xiong,
Guonan Fang
et al.
Abstract:This review focuses on the mechanism and driving force in the intractable gas separation using porous adsorbents. A variety of intractable mixtures have been discussed, including air separation, carbon capture, and hydrocarbon purification. Moreover, the separation systems are categorized according to distinctly biased modes depending on the minor differences in the kinetic diameter, dipole/quadruple moment, and polarizability of the adsorbates, or sorted by the varied separation occasions (e.g., CO2 capture f… Show more
This review primarily addresses the types of adsorbents, molecular simulation, and process optimization involved in the purification of CH4 by variable pressure adsorption.
This review primarily addresses the types of adsorbents, molecular simulation, and process optimization involved in the purification of CH4 by variable pressure adsorption.
Development of multipurpose adsorbents for highly efficient separation of acetylene (C2H2) from carbon dioxane (CO2) and ethylene (C2H4) is of great importance but highly challenging due to their very similar...
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