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Porocrit process

A new supercritical fluid process has been developed for the continuous extraction of liquids. The most useful solvent employed in the recently patented process is supercritical or near-critical carbon dioxide(l). At the heart of the process are porous membranes. Their porosity combined with a near-critical fluid s high diffusivity create a dynamic non-dispersive contact between solvent and feed liquid. The technique is dubbed porocritical fluid extraction and will be commercialized as the Porocrit Process. [Pg.205]

Table 5 Enrichment of Aroma Constituents by the Porocrit Process... Table 5 Enrichment of Aroma Constituents by the Porocrit Process...
Porocrit process is very effective at removing the flavor components, as judged by the listed solute depletion data given in the last column of Table 5. [Pg.597]

The extraction of metals based on a membrane contactor system with conventional solvents is a process widely studied using different configurations, extractants, and extraction solvents. One of the upcoming applications of membrane contactors is supercritical extraction. This process is called porocritical extraction. Porocritical process or porocritical extraction is a commercial supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) technique that utilizes an hollow fiber membrane contactor (HFMC) to contact two phases for the purpose of separation. As an improvement, the extraction of Cu + from aqueous solutions by means of dense gas extraction was achieved by using a hollow fiber membrane contactor device [7]. The authors... [Pg.3]

Figure 10 Porocrit continuous fluid extraction process. Figure 10 Porocrit continuous fluid extraction process.

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