Bibliothèque de L'institut de Technologie UAMO BOUIRA
(2022)
title : |
Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction : Changing the Landscape in Solvent Extraction Volume23 |
Type de document : |
printed text |
Auteur : |
Bruce A. Moyer, Author |
Editeur : |
New York : CRC Press |
Date de publication : |
2022 |
ISBN (ou autre code) : |
978-1-03-240137-9 |
Langue : |
English (eng) |
Mots clé : |
liquid-liquid separation by supramolecular systems |
Indexation : |
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Résumé : |
This volume will capture transformational changes in both the chemistry and engineering side of solvent extraction, creating new directions and deepening our understanding of the structure and dynamics of liquid-liquid systems from the molecular- to nano- to meso- to bulk-scale. Reviews will cover advances in microfluidics, new tools for understanding the structure and dynamics of the liquid-liquid interface, ionic liquids in liquid-liquid extraction, molecular dynamics to visualize interactions in the solvent phase, liquid-liquid electrochemistry to interrogate the energetics of interfacial transport and complexation, design of new extractants, and the streamlining of process applications. |
Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction : Changing the Landscape in Solvent Extraction Volume23 [printed text] / Bruce A. Moyer, Author . - New York : CRC Press, 2022. ISBN : 978-1-03-240137-9 Langue : English ( eng)
Mots clé : |
liquid-liquid separation by supramolecular systems |
Indexation : |
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Résumé : |
This volume will capture transformational changes in both the chemistry and engineering side of solvent extraction, creating new directions and deepening our understanding of the structure and dynamics of liquid-liquid systems from the molecular- to nano- to meso- to bulk-scale. Reviews will cover advances in microfluidics, new tools for understanding the structure and dynamics of the liquid-liquid interface, ionic liquids in liquid-liquid extraction, molecular dynamics to visualize interactions in the solvent phase, liquid-liquid electrochemistry to interrogate the energetics of interfacial transport and complexation, design of new extractants, and the streamlining of process applications. |
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