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Thermal, freezing/melting point separation

Thermally induced phase separation Similar to the previous technique, this phase separation procedure requires the use of a solvent with a low melting point that is easy to sublime. Liquid-liquid phase separation presents the same drawbacks of emulsification/freeze-drying. [Pg.218]


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