Contaminant is removed from a gaseous stream, especially an air stream
bearing the contaminant, by adsorption on a sorbent which is a
resiliently compressible, electrically conductive, activated carbon cloth
material, leaving a gaseous stream liberated of the contaminant; the
carbon cloth material loaded with the contaminant may be regenerated by
desorption of the contaminant; the carbon cloth material loaded with
contaminant is housed in a vacuum and electric current is passed through
the carbon cloth material generating heat in the cloth material which is
effective to desorb the contaminant which is exhausted under vacuum; the
level of heat generated is varied as required, typically to develop a
temperature of 250 to 500.degree. C. in the cloth material, by varying
the compression of the cloth material; desorption is typically achieved
in about 30 minutes at a vacuum of 10 Torr or less.