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|a Counter-current extraction :
|b an introduction to the design and operation of counter-current extractors /
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|a Front Cover; Counter-Current Extraction: An Introductionto the Design and Operation of Counter-current Extractors; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Glossary; Notation; CHAPTER 1. Introduction; 1.1. Basic Equations; 1.2. Inverse Separation Factors; 1.3. Graphical Representation; 1.4. Absorption and Stripping; 1.5. Concentration Profiles; 1.6. Application of the Equations; 1.7. Units and Dimensions; 1.8. Straight Equilibrium Lines; 1.9. Comparison with Cross-current Extraction; 1.10. A General Survey; Notation for Chapter 1; References.
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|a APPENDIX 1a: STAGEWISE CONCENTRATION PROFILESAPPENDIX 1b: DIFFERENTIAL CONCENTRATION PROFILES; APPENDIX 1c: CROSS-CURRENT EXTRACTION; CHAPTER 2. Formulae Relating N and J to the Different Separation Factors Q; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Separation Factors; 2.3. Inversion; 2.4. Formulae Relating N, J and Q; 2.5. Comparison with Other Formulae; 2.6. Analogy with Heat Transfer; 2.7. Discussion; Notation for Chapter 2; References; APPENDIX 2a: INVERSION OF FORMULAE RELATING N, J AND Q; APPENDIX 2b: DERIVATION OF FORMULAE RELATING N, J AND Q FROM BASIC PRINCIPLES.
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|a APPENDIX 2c: EXAMPLES OF THE USE OF FORMULAE RELATING N, J AND QAPPENDIX 2d: NUMERICAL EXAMPLES OF HEAT TRANSFER USING NT(1- J) = In Q; CHAPTER 3. Errors in the Calculation of Numbers of Stages and Transfer Units; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Theory; 3.3. Discussion; Notation for Chapter 3; References; CHAPTER 4. The Optimisation of Counter-current Forward and Back Extraction; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Equations Governing the Optimisation of Forward and Back Extraction; 4.3. Solution of the Equations; 4.4. Comparison with Ordinary Counter-current Extraction; 4.5. Operation of an Existing Contactor.
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|a APPENDIX 4l: THE OPTIMUM OPERATING CONDITIONS IN AN EXISTING STAGEWISE FORWARD AND BACK EXTRACTOR.
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|a Counter-Current Extraction: An Introduction to the Design and Operation of Counter-Current Extractors provide useful conclusions and results pertaining to counter-current extraction. This book aims to present illustrations of the various mathematical techniques as tools as well as means to an end. Organized into eight chapters, this book begins with an overview of the various aspects of the transfer of a single solute between two immiscible phases in counter-current flow. This text then describes all possible factors and obtains their relationship to the extraction factor and number of stages.
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