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Distillation cost references

Separations for removing undesirable by-products and impurities, and making suprapure fine chemicals constitute a major fraction of the production costs. There is an enormous variety of methods for product separation and purification and many books on the subject have been published. Here, we deal with the problem in a very general way and we refer the reader to advanced books for details. Conventional techniques for product isolation and purification, such as fractional distillation, extraction, and crystallization, still predominate. Some guidelines for scale-up of these techniques and producing experimental data for scale-up are given in Chapter 5. More information on specific separation and purification techniques applied to particular problems of fine chemicals manufacture the reader can find in Chapter 6. [Pg.554]


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