Description
Book SynopsisIn recent years the use of liquid--liquid extraction equipmenthas attracted widespread interest from all major chemicalengineering, petroleum and pharmaceutical companies as well asuniversity-based scientists and engineers. Liquid--LiquidExtraction Equipment presents :
* a critical analysis of all available information, includingpractical recommendations
* new ideas on performance enhancement and equipmentselection
* an up-to-date review of research results on equipmentperformance
* illustrations of present understanding using well-knownequipment
* a concise survey of past, present and forthcomingprocedures
The combination of the historical aspects of the subject, withextensive references and illustrations, make this a uniqueinformation source. All researchers, in industry and academia,using this type of equipment will find Liquid--LiquidExtraction Equipment an authoritative reference work and a solidbasis for future research projects.
Table of ContentsPartial table of contents:
Historical Background (M. Hampe, et al.).
Recommended Systems for Liquid Extraction Studies (H.-J.
Bart, et al.).
Rate Coefficients in Liquid-Liquid Extraction Systems (M.Slater).
General Hydrodynamic Design Basis for Columns (T.Mí&sbreve;ek).
Computational Procedures for Column Simulation and Design (L.Steiner).
Population Balance Based Modelling of Solvent Extraction Columns(C. Gourdon, et al.).
Packed Columns (G. Stevens).
Rotating Disc Contactors (W. Korchinsky).
Pulsed Sieve-Plate Columns (H. Haverland & M. Slater).
Mixers (J. Godfrey).
Gravity Settlers (S. Hartland & S. Jeelani).
Centrifugal Extractors (E. Blass).
Index.