Continuous adsorption-regeneration is a process used primarily in industrial applications for the removal or recovery of specific substances (such as pollutants, contaminants, or valuable materials) from a liquid or gas stream through an adsorption mechanism, followed by a regeneration phase that restores the adsorbent's capacity for further use. This two-step process is designed to operate continuously, maximizing efficiency and minimizing downtime.

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