The separation of C8 aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g. xylenes) is one of the most important processes in the petrochemical industry. Current research efforts are focused on materials that can decrease the energy consumption and increase the efficiency of the separation process. Industrial processing of C8 aromatics typically considers adsorption in a zeolite from a vapor or liquid stream of mixed aromatics. Adsorption in porous materials can be used to separate the isomers or to promote catalytic reactions to transform aromatics into high value products. However, little is known about the chemical equilibrium of the adsorbed phase at reaction conditions. Most studies of adsorption of aromatics in zeolites, either experimental or computational, h...
This Minireview focuses on the developments of the adsorptive separation of methane/nitrogen, ethene...
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the...
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the...
Computer simulations of adsorption of aromatics in zeolites are typically performed using rigid zeol...
The separation of xylenes is one of the most important processes in the petrochemical industry. In t...
Recently, the spectrum of nanoporous materials like zeolites and zeotype structures has been further...
We systematically study how the degree of framework flexibility affects the adsorption and diffusion...
The separation of p-xylene and m-xylene from C8 aromatic hydrocarbon feed using Y zeolites is invest...
Recently, the spectrum of nanoporous materials like zeolites and zeotype structures has been further...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations employing a rigid framework are performed to explore ...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations employing a rigid framework are performed to explore ...
The xylenes (C8 aromatics) are isomers compounds obtained from the petroleum fractions. Separation o...
The development of energy-efficient processes for selective separation of p-xylene from mixtures wit...
The objective of this work was to study the adsorption and separation of the most important families...
This work studies the liquid-phase separation of the aliphatic C-5-diolefins, mono-olefins, and para...
This Minireview focuses on the developments of the adsorptive separation of methane/nitrogen, ethene...
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the...
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the...
Computer simulations of adsorption of aromatics in zeolites are typically performed using rigid zeol...
The separation of xylenes is one of the most important processes in the petrochemical industry. In t...
Recently, the spectrum of nanoporous materials like zeolites and zeotype structures has been further...
We systematically study how the degree of framework flexibility affects the adsorption and diffusion...
The separation of p-xylene and m-xylene from C8 aromatic hydrocarbon feed using Y zeolites is invest...
Recently, the spectrum of nanoporous materials like zeolites and zeotype structures has been further...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations employing a rigid framework are performed to explore ...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations employing a rigid framework are performed to explore ...
The xylenes (C8 aromatics) are isomers compounds obtained from the petroleum fractions. Separation o...
The development of energy-efficient processes for selective separation of p-xylene from mixtures wit...
The objective of this work was to study the adsorption and separation of the most important families...
This work studies the liquid-phase separation of the aliphatic C-5-diolefins, mono-olefins, and para...
This Minireview focuses on the developments of the adsorptive separation of methane/nitrogen, ethene...
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the...
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the...