What is involved in the regeneration of zeolite?
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September 13, 2024 at 11:30 pm by Chris Miller
The regeneration of zeolite involves the removal of adsorbed nitrogen or other gases from the zeolite pores so that it can be reused. This process typically includes reducing the pressure in the system, allowing the adsorbed gases to desorb and be evacuated. In industrial applications, regeneration may also involve heating the zeolite to desorb any contaminants or moisture that may have accumulated, restoring its adsorption capacity.