A hierarchical zeolite MR has been synthesised and investigated for its potential feasibility in SF6/N-2 separation. Zeolite MR possessing a hierarchical microporous-mesoporous structure (MFI-2) displayed an enhanced SF6/N-2 selectivity at 40 degrees C as compared to bulk MR (MFI-1). More importantly, at both 25 and 40 degrees C, drastically improved SF6 adsorption kinetics were observed for MFI-2, owing to the presence of mesopores that can facilitate the transport of SF6 within the sorbent Such improved adsorption kinetics allows a rapid adsorption-desorption cycling in an industrial process, which was proven by the breakthrough analysis. Furthermore, MFI-2 was found to have a much lower isosteric heat of adsorption than MFI-1, indicating its feasibility in the industrial operation as it does not require a large energy penalty for regeneration. Further evaluation with an idealised vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) model revealed that MFI-2 can exhibit more competitive performance at 40 degrees C than at room temperature. (C) 2018 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.