Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1975-08-15
1976-08-31
Emery, Stephen J.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
261112, B01D 1104, B01F 304, B01F 308, C10G 1700
Patent
active
039778290
ABSTRACT:
A component of at least one of two immiscible liquids is transferred into the other liquid by introducing one of the liquids (the "first liquid") onto the surface of fibers extending generally linearly along a conduit with the fibers filling the cross-sectional area of at least a portion of the length of the conduit and being wetted preferentially by the first liquid, flowing the other liquid (the "second liquid") through the conduit past the fibers thereby dragging a film of the first liquid along the fibers, collecting the liquids in a gravity separator approximate the downstream end of the fibers and then separately removing the two liquids from the separator.
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Emery Stephen J.
Merichem Company
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