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desorb
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desorb /de·sorb/ (de-sorb´) to remove a substance from the state of absorption or adsorption.
desorb [de-sorb´]
to remove a substance from the state of absorption or adsorption.

desorb
to remove a substance from the state of absorption or adsorption.


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The liquid phase(9) combines with the reflux (11) originating from the rectifier and enters first in to the GAX desorber (GAXD) then the low-temperature generator (LTG) then finally the high-temperature generator (HTG) and forms the weak solution by desorbing the refrigerant vapor.
MHI's technology for absorbing and desorbing CO2 from flue gas using its proprietary KS-1 solvent involves considerably lower energy consumption compared with other processes.
For example, husk of black gram (Cicer arientinum) has been recently reported [16], [18] to remove 100% Cd (11) from 10 mg/l solution within 30 min and regenerating completely by desorbing 99.
 
 
 
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