Synergy of pore size and silanols in an –SVR-type zeolite for efficient dynamic benzene/cyclohexane separation
Yaqi Fan,
Xiaomin Tang,
Junyi Hu,
Ye Ma (),
Jiabao Yang,
Fengqing Liu,
Xianfeng Yi,
Zhiqiang Liu,
Lijuan Song,
Anmin Zheng () and
Yanhang Ma ()
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Yaqi Fan: ShanghaiTech University
Xiaomin Tang: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Junyi Hu: ShanghaiTech University
Ye Ma: ShanghaiTech University
Jiabao Yang: Liaoning Petrochemical University
Fengqing Liu: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xianfeng Yi: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhiqiang Liu: Wuhan University of Science and Technology
Lijuan Song: Liaoning Petrochemical University
Anmin Zheng: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yanhang Ma: ShanghaiTech University
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-11
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Abstract The efficient purification of cyclohexane is critical, serving as an essential feedstock to produce resins, nylon fibers and pharmaceutical intermediates. However, efficient purification remains a challenging task due to the similarity of cyclohexane and benzene molecules in terms of size and boiling point. In this work, we reported on the synergy of pore size and silanols inside an -SVR-type zeolite for the efficient production of ultrapure cyclohexane (benzene
Date: 2024
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