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Percolation Processes: Theory and Applications

Theory and Applications

Paperback Engels 2011 9789400985810
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In a general way, "percolation" might be defined as a process in which at least two phases, one continuous and the other dispersed, are in bulk relative movement and exchange heat and/or mass through their interface. In practical terms this covers operations such as adsorption, ion exchange, leaching, washing, fluid-fluid displacement in po­ rous media, deep bed filtration, chromatography. Apart from the fact that the design of these processes is almost empirical we have concluded to the necessity of organizing a Summer School on this topic because 1. Powerful new concepts have emerged in this area in the last decade, centered around unsteady-state, non-linearly coupled, multi component systems, and low energy processes 2. There is, potentially, a phenomenologythat is common to all percolation operations, and which even extends to other mi­ gration phenomena such as electrophoresis, sedimentation, traffic flow 3. There is a need for a synthetic and didatic approach to these problems and its spreading will be most fruitful for the de­ velopment of separation science. We have tried to choose lecturers who have, themselves, ma­ de significant contributions toward the development of such an approach. The lectures given at the Summer School held at Espinho, Portugal in July 17-29, 1978 were compiled in this volume. It is VI divided in three parts. In the first part some general and intro­ ductory notions common to all operations are presented and chroma tography is analised in detail.

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ISBN13:9789400985810
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:596
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
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1. General Principles of Percolation Processes and Chromatographic Applications.- Population migration and wave phenomena in percolation operations.- Modeling of percolation processes.- Theory of linear chromatography.- Design and optimisation of preparative chromatographic separations.- Energetics and cost optimization of preparative chromatography. An example: separation of two phenotiazines by liquid chromatography.- Industrial applications of preparative chromatography.- 2. Multicomponent Percolation Processes.- Equilibrium theory of multicomponent chromatography.- Nonisothermal and nonequilibrium fixed bed sorption.- Ion exchange and chemical reaction in fixed beds.- 3. Cyclic Percolation Operations and Novel Applications.- Design and development of cyclic operations.- Cyclic separation techniques.- Dual-step countercurrent processes.- The chromatographic reactor.

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