Extractions

Session 104 - New Developments In Extractive Separations
Solvent extraction continues to be an important unit operation. The increasing needs to achieve higher recoveries and selectivities from feeds of lower product concentrations demand improvements in our understanding of extraction fundamentals, along with our consideration of new solvents, new processes, and new contacting and sensing/monitoring equipment. This session brings together persons from industry, academia, and government who practice solvent extraction, and serves as a forum to disseminate new knowledge in the field.
Chair: Frank Seibert
CoChair: Timothy Frank
  Welcoming Remarks
  Desulfurization of Diesel Fuel by Extraction with Lewis-Acidic Ionic Liquid
Hongshuai Gao, Jianmin Xing, Yuguang Li, Xiaochao Xiong, Wangliang Li, Qinfeng Liu, Huizhou Liu
  Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Alcohols from Water Using Ionic Liquids
Alexandre Chapeaux, Luke D. Simoni, Mark A. Stadtherr, Joan F. Brennecke
  Residual Monomer Reduction In Polymer Latexes Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Marijke Aerts, R.J. Kemp, M.F. Kemmere, J. Meuldijk, J.T.F. Keurentjes, F. Tumakaka
  Cfd-Supported Design In Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Experimental Validation of Simulation Results
Thomas Gurker, Rolf Marr
  Computational and Experimental Analysis of the Flow In An Annular Centrifugal Contactor
Kent E. Wardle
  Porous Membranes In Liquid Membrane Permeation
Marlene Fritz, Hannes Noll, Matthäus Siebenhofer
  Redrop - An Efficient Monte-Carlo Method for Simulating Extraction Columns
Murat Kalem, Andreas Pfennig
  Concluding Remarks

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