
3. Temperature swing adsorption separation processes
In a TSA (Temperature Swing Adsorption) separation process, adsorbent regeneration is achieved by raising the temperature of the adsorbent.
3.1 Thermal regeneration methods
The main thermal regeneration methods involve fixed-bed regeneration. However, rotary systems are also used.
SCROLL TO TOPBy far the most widely used method is direct heating. It can be applied simply to a fixed bed in which the adsorbent is distributed in bulk and which is subjected...
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http://ias.vub.ac.be International Adsorption Society
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