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Intensification of Liquid–Liquid Processes

Intensification of Liquid–Liquid Processes

Intensification of Liquid–Liquid Processes

Laurence R. Weatherley, University of Kansas
April 2020
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9781108372893
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    Explore and review novel techniques for intensifying transport and reaction in liquid-liquid and related systems with this essential toolkit. Topics include discussion of the principles of process intensification, the nexus between process intensification and sustainable engineering, and the fundamentals of liquid-liquid contacting, from an expert with over forty-five years' experience in the field. Providing promising directions for investment and for new research in process intensification, in addition to a unique review of the fundamentals of the topic, this book is the perfect guide for senior undergraduate students, graduate students, developers, and research staff in chemical engineering and biochemical engineering.

    • Features state-of-the-art reviews of specific intensification techniques in liquid-liquid systems, including enhancement of fluid dynamics, liquid membranes and new solvents, and a summary of underpinning recent research in each case
    • Provides an updated overview of the fundamentals of drop behaviour and mass transfer phenomena in liquid-liquid systems
    • Contains information to inform choice of new potential intensification techniques for industrial liquid-liquid processes, and to enable informed decisions on directions for new research and development

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    April 2020
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108372893
    0 pages
    259 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Droplets and dispersions
    • 3. Mass transfer
    • 4. Membrane and emulsion based intensifications
    • 5. High gravity fields
    • 6. Electrically driven intensification of liquid-liquid processes
    • 7. Intensification of liquid-liquid coalescence
    • 8. Ionic liquid solvents and intensification
    • 9. Liquid-liquid phase transfer catalysis.
      Author
    • Laurence R. Weatherley , University of Kansas

      Laurence Weatherley is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas.