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The optimum regeneration temperature and rotational speed are detected and shown on the Psychrometric charts.
However, the optimum activation temperature is 800°C and the optimum regeneration temperature is also 800°C.
The optimum regeneration temperature is found to be 380 °C in an Ar stream and 300 °C in a 5% NH3/Ar stream.
The criteria proposed to determine the optimum regeneration conditions are the working adsorption capacity, the rate of desorption and the change of adsorption capacity between consecutive cycles.
The results show the availability of an optimum regeneration temperature and rotational speed in which the output cycle temperature has a minimum value.
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Optimum regenerate solution is 0.05 M NaOH and spent adsorbents could be reused up to 5th cycle of regeneration, where the composite retained its adsorption capacity ˜92% of its original.
The optimum SMZ regeneration was obtained at an ethanol solution concentration of 25% volume with a feed flow rate of 2 BV/h.
NRPs are required for optimum endothelial regeneration, as indicated by the inhibitory effects of NRP knockdown on re-endothelialization, but this effect does not appear to be strong enough to counteract the inhibitory effect of targeted shRNAs on neointimal growth.
Under the optimum conditions, the regeneration rate was increased from 45.3%to84.8%8%.
Under the optimum conditions, the regeneration efficiency of AC could reach 90% in 1.5 h, and no significant declination was observed after five-times continuous adsorption regeneration cycles, confirming the reuse feasibility of the regenerated AC.
The results show that all four of the variables influenced metal desorption from the biomass, and the experimental design allowed better observation of the interaction level of parameters suitable for the desorption process leading to optimum recovery and regeneration of biosorbent.
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