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Burban J FI, Fie M and Cussler E L 1995 Silica gels made by bicontinuous microemulsion polymerization AlChE J. 41 159-65... [Pg.2606]

Desai S D, Gordon R D, Gronda A M and Cussler E L 1996 Polymerized microemulsions Curr. Opin. Colloid Interface Sc/. 1 519-22... [Pg.2606]

Cussler, Diffusion Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems, Cambridge, 1984. [Pg.553]

TABLE 5-13 Rules of Thumb for Diffusivities (See Cussler, Reid et al / Schwartzberg and Chao)... [Pg.594]

Cussler studied diffusion in concentrated associating systems and has shown that, in associating systems, it is the size of diffusing clusters rather than diffusing solutes that controls diffusion. is a reference diffusion coefficient discussed hereafter is the activity of component A and iC is a constant. By assuming that could be predicted by Eq. (5-223) with P = 1, iC was found to be equal to 0.5 based on five binaiy systems and vahdated with a sixth binaiy mixture. The limitations of Eq. (5-225) using and K defined previously have not been explored, so caution is warranted. Gurkan showed that K shoiild actually be closer to 0.3 (rather than 0.5) and discussed the overall results. [Pg.599]

Cullinan presented an extension of Cussler s cluster diffusion the-oiy. His method accurately accounts for composition and temperature dependence of diffusivity. It is novel in that it contains no adjustable constants, and it relates transport properties and solution thermodynamics. This equation has been tested for six very different mixtures by Rollins and Knaebel, and it was found to agree remarkably well with data for most conditions, considering the absence of adjustable parameters. In the dilute region (of either A or B), there are systematic errors probably caused by the breakdown of certain implicit assumptions (that nevertheless appear to be generally vahd at higher concentrations). [Pg.599]

Baker, R. W., Koros, W. J., Cussler, E. L., Riley, R. L., Eykamp, W., and Strathmann, H. (1991). Membrane Separaticm Systems Recent Development and Future Directions, Noyes Data Corp, Park Ridge, NJ. [Pg.286]

Cussler and Moggridge (2001) deseribe the key to the purifieation of penieillin (Figure 9.11) as the reeognition that when the pFI is above 5.5 the... [Pg.276]

Figure 9.11 A schematic process for penicillin purif ication after Cussler and Moggridge, 2001)... Figure 9.11 A schematic process for penicillin purif ication after Cussler and Moggridge, 2001)...
Cussler, E.L. and Moggridge, G.D., 2001. Chemical product design. Cambridge University Press. [Pg.303]

Cussler, E. L, Diffusion. Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems, 2nd, edn. (Cambridge University Press. 1997). Hinze, J. O. Turbulence, 2nd edn (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1975). [Pg.735]

Finally, it must be stressed that diffusion of dissolved species in solutions is a key physicochemical process for the sea/sediment interaction and energy exchange at the sediment-water interface. The reader is referred to Cussler (1984) for a more comprehensive presentation of diffusion in fluid systems. [Pg.188]

Cussler, E. L. (1984). "Diffusion-Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems." Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [Pg.191]

Cussler, EL, Diffusion, Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems Cambridge University Press Cambridge, UK, 1984. [Pg.610]


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