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Solvent recovery occurs as the pollutant contained in the gaseous emission is transferred to an adsorbing material such as activated carbon, (adsorption), and then removed from it by means of a hot fluid (regeneration). Where solvents are not soluble in water, steam regeneration is actually preferred, because it can be condensed, cooled and separated from the solvent to be recovered more easily. In case of water soluble or partially soluble pollutants regeneration occurs using an inert gas (usually nitrogen) which is cooled by condensing the solvent to be recovered. Plants are equipped with auxiliary systems for: The treatment of condensate; The reduction of steam consumption (economizer); The dehydration of recovered solvent; The distillation of recovered solvents.