The increase of the global energy demand, a scenario in which natural gas plays a key-role, together with the availability of natural gas reserves with high CO2 and/or H2S contents have been two important drivers for the recent studies and developments of new low-temperature processes for natural gas purification, in order to allow the profitable exploitation of low-quality gas reserves that up to some years ago were not considered suitable for their commercialization. When dealing with natural gas, not only acidic gases are present in the main stream, but also hydrocarbons heavier than methane (ethane, propane, n-butane, etc…). These substances have to be removed from the produced gas for the dew point control of the sales gas. Moreover, t...