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Type III Increase in Selectivity

Let us now select a second fomiulation variable and let us change it in the directicHi where the change in R would be opposite to the previous one, i.e.. a decrease in R until a type II -> type 111 transition is attained ain, as well as R =. For iastance, an increase in the oil phase EACN will produce a reduction of the Acd-Aoo term in the numerator of R. Such an increase is pursued until R goes back to i, as evidenced by the return to a type III three phase behavior situation. [Pg.49]


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