How does the regeneration zeolite process work?
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September 14, 2024 at 7:44 am by Amir Khan
The regeneration process of zeolite works by reversing the adsorption process, allowing the zeolite to release the adsorbed molecules and regain its adsorption capacity. This is done either through pressure reduction (PSA), heating (thermal regeneration), or chemical solutions (chemical regeneration). During regeneration, adsorbed gases, moisture, or ions are released, and the zeolite structure is refreshed to continue functioning efficiently. The type of regeneration depends on the application and type of contaminants involved.