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Reactive Extraction Principles and Apparatus Concepts

Liquid extraction systems consist either of pure solvents and mixtures, but may also contain additives. The application of single solvent or simple mixtures is well-known in classical physical extractions when using bulk organic chemicals (toluene, butanol, etc.) to extract a solute. Today, a new class of solvents is that of ionic liquids [10], which are low-melting organic salts where the cation is, for example, from [Pg.313]

Integrated Chemical Processes. Edited by K. Sundmacher, A. Kienle and A. Seidel-Morgenstern Copyright 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim ISBN 3-527-30831-8 [Pg.313]


Reactive Extraction Principles and Apparatus Concepts where the mean distance parameter is as... [Pg.326]


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