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12.6. McCabe-Thiele Analysis for More Concentrated Systems
Example 12-3. Graphical analysis for more concentrated absorber
12.7. Column Diameter
12.8. Dilute Multisolute Absorbers and Strippers
12.9. Matrix Solution for Concentrated Absorbers and Strippers
12.10. Irreversible Absorption and Co-Current Cascades
12.11. Summary—Objectives
References
Homework
Appendix. Computer Simulations for Absorption and Stripping
Chapter 13 Liquid-Liquid Extraction
13.1. Extraction Processes and Equipment
13.2. Countercurrent Extraction
13.2.1. McCabe-Thiele Method for Dilute Systems
Example 13-1. Dilute countercurrent immiscible extraction
13.2.2. Kremser Method for Dilute Systems
13.3. Dilute Fractional Extraction
13.4. Immiscible Single-Stage and Cross-Flow Extraction
Example 13-2. Single-stage and cross-flow extraction of a protein
13.5. Concentrated Immiscible Extraction
13.6. Immisicible Batch Extraction
13.7. Extraction Equilibrium for Partially Miscible Ternary Systems
13.8. Mixing Calculations and the Lever-Arm Rule
13.9. Partially Miscible Single-Stage and Cross-Flow Systems
Example 13-3. Single-stage extraction
13.10. Countercurrent Extraction Cascades for Partially Miscible Systems
13.10.1. External Mass Balances
13.10.2. Difference Points and Stage-by-Stage Calculations
13.10.3. Complete Partially Miscible Extraction Problem
Example 13-4. Countercurrent extraction
13.11. Relationship between McCabe-Thiele and Triangular Diagrams for Partially Miscible Systems
13.12. Minimum Solvent Rate for Partially Miscible Systems
13.13. Extraction Computer Simulations
13.14. Design of Mixer-Settlers
13.14.1. Mixer Design
13.14.2. Settler (Decanter) Design
Example 13-5. Mixer-settler design
13.15. Introduction to Design of Reciprocating-Plate (Karr) Columns
13.16. Summary—Objectives