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Phenol, removal using emulsion liquid

Phenol and Ammonia Recovery. Finally, the closely related passive and fa-cilitated-transport processes for phenol and ammonia recovery should be mentioned. In these processes, dilute phenol or ammonia feed solutions are contacted with a liquid membrane in which they are freely soluble. They dissolve in the membrane, diffusing to the product side where they are removed by neutralizing with a base (in the case of phenol) or an acid (in the case of ammonia). Although the transport mechanism does not involve a carrier and these are, therefore, passive transport processes, the actual process is quite similar, and Li et al25 published the details of these separations using emulsion membrane technique. [Pg.547]


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