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The applications of solvent extraction (SX) and liquid membranes (LM) span chemistry, metallurgy, hydrometallurgy, chemical/mineral processing, and waste treatment—making it difficult to find a single resource that encompasses fundamentals as well as advanced applications. Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes: Fundamentals and Applications in New Materials draws together a diverse group of internationally recognized experts to highlight key scientific and technological aspects of solvent extraction that are critical to future work in the field. The first chapters identify relevant thermodynamics, kinetics, and interfacial behavior principles and introduce methods for calculating extraction equilibria and kinetic parameters. The next chapters focus on engineering and technological aspects of various industrial processes and plant applications, including optimization and modeling tools and calculations. The final chapters examine new materials for metal extraction and separations, covering preparation and application processes for organic and inorganic sorbents, solid polymeric extractants, and solvent impregnated resins. Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes offers a comprehensive review of the most important principles, calculations, and procedures involved in this widely applicable separation technique. The book’s pedagogical approach will benefit students and researchers in the field as well as working scientists and engineers who wish to apply solvent extraction to their own applications.
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nexusstc/Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes: Fundamentals and Applications in New Materials (Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction)/51bfe8d80edbe2d2b37e69f5e0d67bdd.pdf
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lgli/Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes.pdf
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lgrsnf/Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes.pdf
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Manuel Aguilar Sanjuán; José Luis Cortina
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editors, Manuel Aguilar, Jose Luis Cortina
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Manuel Aguilar Sanjuán; Jose Luis Cortina
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Technomic Publishing Co., Inc.
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Marcel Dekker Incorporated
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Ion exchange and solvent extraction, Boca Raton, Fla, 2008
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CRC Press (Unlimited), Boca Raton, 2008
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United States, United States of America
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Boca Raton, Fla, Florida, 2008
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1 edition, March 13, 2008
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1, 20080407
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Kingdwarf -- to 2009-09
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lg176603
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Focusing on theory and applications, this work examines the science and technology of solvent exchange (SX) and liquid membranes (LM) in three parts. It covers the fundamentals of thermodynamics and kinetics involved with SX and LM. It also focuses on the technological aspects, including plants and industrial applications
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Describes principles, calculations, and procedures involved in solvent extraction separations. This book covers thermodynamic and kinetic principles, extraction equilibria and kinetic parameter calculations, optimization and modeling tools, and processes used in experimental and industrial applications.
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