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temperature swing adsorption (TSA)

Temperature Swing Adsorption (TSA) is a method used to remove specific gases from a mixture, such as capturing carbon dioxide from industrial emissions. It works by passing the gas mixture through a special material that traps the target gas at a lower temperature. Then, the material is heated, which causes it to release the captured gas, regenerating the material for reuse. The process involves cyclic heating and cooling, allowing continuous removal and collection of the gas. TSA is effective for high-purity gas recovery and environmental management in industrial settings.