Method for regenerating adsorbent

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B01J 20/34 (2006.01) B01J 49/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2439455

A method for regenerating an adsorbent having adsorbed a persistent substance, characterized in that the persistent substance is contacted with a microbe and/or an enzyme in the interior or at the periphery of pores of the adsorbent to thereby decompose the substance. The method allows an adsorbent having adsorbed a persistent substance, such as bis-phenols, harmful to living things to be completely decomposed and removed and thus allows the adsorbent to be regenerated, without adverse effect on the environment by secondary pollution.

L'invention concerne un procédé permettant de régénérer un adsorbant qui a adsorbé une substance rémanente. Ce procédé consiste à mettre cette substance rémanente en contact avec un microbe et/ou un enzyme à l'intérieur ou autour des pores de l'adsorbant afin de décomposer la substance. Grâce à ce procédé, un adsorbant qui a adsorbé une substance rémanente, notamment des bisphénols, nocive pour des organismes vivants, peut être complètement décomposé et éliminé et, par conséquent, régénéré, sans l'effet indésirable d'une pollution secondaire pour l'environnement.

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