Fig. 3: Ternary breakthrough curves for equimolar mixtures of mixture of o-, m- and p-xylene in different columns. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Ternary breakthrough curves for equimolar mixtures of mixture of o-, m- and p-xylene in different columns.

From: Refinement of pore size at sub-angstrom precision in robust metal–organic frameworks for separation of xylenes

Fig. 3: Ternary breakthrough curves for equimolar mixtures of mixture of o-, m- and p-xylene in different columns.

a MFM-300(In), b MFM-300(V), c MFM-300(Fe), d MFM-300(Al) and e, two columns in series comprising MFM-300(In) and MFM-300(V). Measurements were undertaken at 293 K. The solid symbol lines represent ternary breakthrough curves, which were carried out by feeding a ternary equimolar mixture of xylene isomers through the fixed-bed of MFM-300. The open symbols are the single-component breakthrough curves that were collected by feeding a single-component xylene isomer through the fixed-bed of MFM-300.

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