Method of separation of liquid mixture of solution by porous sep

Distillation: processes – separatory – Convective distillation with normally gaseous medium – e.g. – air

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203 91, 203DIG9, 202201, 159DIG27, 159DIG28, B01D 300

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ABSTRACT:
In a method and arrangement for separating a liquid mixture or a solution by converting a portion of the liquid mixture or portion of a solvent of the solution into a vapor phase and subsequent condensation of the obtained vapor with a porous separating wall, the pores of the porous separating wall are acted upon by a gas or gas mixture supplied through the pores of the porous separating wall in a counterstream to the vapor.

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