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Author Li, Norman, author

Title Separation and Purification Technology / Norman Li
Edition First edition
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2013

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Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Contributors; Contents; 1. Economic Assessment of Membrane Processes; INTRODUCTION; FUNDAMENTALS OF MEMBRANES AND MEMBRANEPROCESSES; Definition of a Membrane: Structure and Function; Properties and Applications of Technically Relevant Membranes; Technically Relevant Membrane Separation Processes and Their Applications; Membrane Modules and Their Design; TECHNICALLY RELEVANT MEMBRANE APPLICATIONS AND THEIR ECONOMICAL SIGNIFICANCE; Membrane Processes in Water Treatment; Membrane Processes in the Food Industry; Membrane Processes in Medical Devices
Membrane Processes in the Chemical and PetrochemicalIndustryMembrane Processes in Biotechnology; THE MEMBRANE MARKET AND ITS EXPECTED DEVELOPMENT; Process and Product Related Market Distribution; Regional Distribution of the Membrane Market; Regional Distribution of the Membrane Industry; Price Structure of Membrane Products and Processes; THE MEMBRANE INDUSTRY AND ITS STRUCTURE; MEMBRANE-RELATED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT; REFERENCES; 2. Separation of Unsaturates by Complexing with Nonaqueous Solutions of Cuprous Salts; INTRODUCTION; THE CUPROUS ION-OLEFIN BOND IN SEPARATIONS
COMPETITIVE EQUILIBRIA IN THE COMPLEXATION OF CUPROUS SALTSPREPARATION OF IONIC CUPROUS SALTS; Dry Cuprous Salts; Cuprous Salts in Nonaqueous Solutions; SOLUBILITIES OF CUPROUS SALTS IN NONAQUEOUS SOLVENTS; HYDROCARBON CAPACITY OF CUPROUS SALT SOLUTIONS; CUPROUS-OLEFIN COMPLEXING WITH IONIC CUPROUS SALTS; Complexes Formed by Solid CuTFA; Complexes Formed in CuTFA Solutions; Calorimetry of Cuprous Complexes in Solutions: Solvent and Anion Effects; PROCESS IMPLICATIONS; Separation of Low Molecular Weight Olefins from Paraffins
Styrene/Ethylbenzene Separation Based on Dual-Solvent Cuprous Salt/Propionitrile/Paraffin SystemsSeparations of Diolefins by Cuprous Complexing; Recovery of Carbon Monoxide by Cuprous Salt Solutions; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; 3. Olefin Recovery and Purification via Silver Complexation; INTRODUCTION; CONVENTIONAL OLEFIN RECOVERY SYSTEM; BOND COMPLEXATION; COMMERCIAL AND PROPOSED PROCESSES; EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND MODELING; Experimental Procedures; Phase Equilibrium Data; SILVER COMPLEXATION-BASED PROCESS; PROCESS ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS; Absorption; Venting of Impurities; Desorption
ECONOMICS AND PROCESS RISKCONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 4. Immobilized Bioadsorbents for Dissolved Metals; INTRODUCTION; BIOADSORBENT MATERIALS; Microbial Biomass; Plant Tissue; Animal Tissue; ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION MECHANISMS; Adsorption by Living Organisms; Adsorption by Nonliving or Inactive Biomass; Desorption Mechanisms; BIOPROCESSING SYSTEMS; Immobilization of the Bioadsorbent; Contacting Systems; FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; 5. Membrane Separations in the Recovery of Biofuels and Biochemicals: An Update Review; MEMBRANE UNIT OPERATIONS; Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Botany.
Natural products.
Botany
Natural products
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781482246599
1482246597