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titleOfInvention Separation of hydrocarbon mixtures
abstract A gaseous alkene is separated from a gaseous alkane by pressure swing adsorption alone or in combination with distillation wherein the alkene is preferentially adsorbed onto a bed of 4A zeolite at a temperature of at least about 50 DEG C and preferably in the range of 50 to 200 DEG C. Typically, the alkane is propane and the alkene propylene; alternatively, the alkane may be ethane, and the alkene ethylene. <IMAGE>
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