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Magnetically assisted chemical separation process

A somewhat similar but high-tech process, the magnetically assisted chemical separation process, is discussed in section 2.2. [Pg.10]

Nunez, L. and Kaminski, M. D., Magnetically assisted chemical separation process . Filtration Separation, May, 349-352 (1998)... [Pg.29]

Buchholz, B.A. Tuaazon, H.E. Kaminski, M.D. Aase, S.B. Nunez, L. Vandegrift, G.F. Optimizing the coating process of organic actinide extractants on magnetically assisted chemical separation particles, Sep. Pur. Technol. 11 (1997) 211-219. [Pg.117]

An alternative concept, the magnetically-assisted chemical separation, involves the coating of magnetic particles with selective metal ion extractants in an organic polymer shell. Once the metal ions are removed from the target solution, the process can be reversed by stripping them off at a judiciously selected pH. [Pg.267]

Chemical composition Chemical composition of the liquid phase affects separability of the particles. Electrical conductivity may determine suitability of electrically assisted separation processes. Paramagnetism may prevent use of high intensity magnetic separation methods. [Pg.253]


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