Desorption of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from polymeric adsorbents by microwave was investigated experimentally. Two kinds of organic compounds, benzene and toluene, were separately used as adsorbates in this work. Results showed that the application of microwave to regenerate the polymeric adsorbents not only can get higher regeneration efficiency in comparison with the use of heat regeneration, but also make the temperatures of the fixed beds much lower than that when using the heat regeneration. The weaker the polarity of a polymeric adsorbent, the easier its regeneration was.
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