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  • Light olefins are essential for producing modern plastics, but they must be separated from paraffins during production to achieve polymer-grade quality.
  • Cryogenic distillation is the current method for separation, but it is costly and hazardous, making the exploration of more sustainable approaches like adsorption important.
  • The review discusses various adsorption mechanisms for olefin separation, including affinity-based methods, pore size/shape separation, and non-equilibrium methods, detailing their fundamental principles and applications.

Article Abstract

Light olefins are the precursors of all modern-day plastics. Olefin is always mixed with paraffins in the time of production, and therefore it needs to be separated from paraffins to produce polymer-grade olefin. The state-of-the-art separation technique, cryogenic distillation, is highly expensive and hazardous. Adsorption could be a novel, sustainable, and inexpensive separation strategy, provided a suitable adsorbent can be designed. There are different types of mechanisms that were harnessed for the separation of olefins by adsorption, and in this review, we have focused our discussion on those mechanisms. These mechanisms include, (a) Affinity-based separation, like pi complexation and hydrogen bonding, (b) Separation based on pore size and shape, like size-exclusion and gate-opening effect, and (c) Non-equilibrium separation, like kinetic separation. In this review, we have elaborated each of the separation strategies from the fundamental level and explained their roles in the separation processes of different types of paraffins and olefins.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8449248PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.103042DOI Listing

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