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titleOfInvention Regeneration method of adsorbent
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Regeneration method of specific adsorbent used for purification of disilane [Structure] 3A type used for purification of disilane containing aliphatic hydrocarbon having unsaturated bond as impurity One or more adsorbents selected from synthetic zeolite, 4A type synthetic zeolite and synthetic zeolite obtained by exchanging a part or all of exchangeable potassium or sodium ions with divalent cations, 200 ℃ ~ 4 A method for regenerating an adsorbent, which comprises heating at 50 ° C. [Effect] The adsorbent can be efficiently regenerated in a short time, and the regenerated adsorbent can be reused many times, which can reduce complicated work such as replacement work, and is an industrially advantageous regeneration of the adsorbent. Is the way.
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