Method for reducing desorbent consumption in recovery systems

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55 59, 55 74, B01D 5304

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ABSTRACT:
Methods for reducing the consumption of desorbent such as live steam during the desorption operation of recovery systems for chemical substances by reducing or terminating the input of desorbent to the adsorber at a predetermined time, such as when the level of chemical substance in the desorbent/chemical substance mixture leaving the adsorber reaches a predetermined low level, and recirculating through the adsorber a portion of the exiting desorbent/chemical substance mixture by the use of a propelling means.

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