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Most of the common separation methods used in the chemical industry rely on a well-known observation: when a multicomponent two-phase system is given sufficient time to attain a stationary state called equilibrium, the composition of one phase is different from that of the other.
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crossflow extractors, permeant product, mutual solubility curve, process synthesis methodology, primary break time, growth rate dispersion, nickel latentes, nonoxidative dissolution, process synthesis methodologies, complexing extractants, spray contactors, crosscurrent contacting, mixed gas permeation, permeant pressure, unrelaxed volume, upper operating line, adsorbing colloid flotation, molal flux, cocurrent contacting, precipitate flotation, coextracted water, diffusive flux relative, depleting compartments, crossflow tray, occluded solution
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New York, American Chemical Society, Academic Press, Handbook of Solvent Extraction, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, United States, Boca Raton, Englewood Cliffs, Marcel Dekker, Roy Penney, Society of Chemical Industry, National Meeting, Separation Science, William Tedder, Perry's Chemical, South Africa, University of Wisconsin, Hydrocarbon Process, Process Metallurgy, Ann Arbor, Gas Processors, John Wiley, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, After Somasundaran, Fick's Second Law
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