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2023
Solvent extraction or formally “liquid–liquid extraction” is an application where knowledge of solution speciation and coordination has a profound effect. The general idea is that different elements can be separated by distributing between two immiscible phases such as, e.g., water and kerosene.
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Solvent extraction or formally “liquid–liquid extraction” is an application where knowledge of solution speciation and coordination has a profound effect. The general idea is that different elements can be separated by distributing between two immiscible phases such as, e.g., water and kerosene.
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Talanta, 1976
The separation of gold by solvent extraction is reviewed.
N R, Das, S N, Bhattacharyya
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The separation of gold by solvent extraction is reviewed.
N R, Das, S N, Bhattacharyya
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ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Hans‐Joerg Bart, Geoffrey W. Stevens
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Hans‐Joerg Bart, Geoffrey W. Stevens
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2019
Solvent extraction does not destroy hazardous contaminants, but is a means of separating those contaminants from soils, sludges, and sediments, thereby reducing the volume of the hazardous material that must be treated. Generally it is used as one in a series of unit operations, and can reduce the overall cost for managing a particular site.
Jim Rawe, George Wahl
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Solvent extraction does not destroy hazardous contaminants, but is a means of separating those contaminants from soils, sludges, and sediments, thereby reducing the volume of the hazardous material that must be treated. Generally it is used as one in a series of unit operations, and can reduce the overall cost for managing a particular site.
Jim Rawe, George Wahl
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1972
Describes a solvent extraction head that provides an apparatus in which all regular laboratory continuous solvent extractions can be performed.
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Describes a solvent extraction head that provides an apparatus in which all regular laboratory continuous solvent extractions can be performed.
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