Separation processes using expulsion from dilute supercritical s

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction or diffusing...

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210661, 55 75, 55 16, 55 17, B01D 6100

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052040038

ABSTRACT:
A process for separating isotopes as well as other mixtures by utilizing the behavior of dilute repulsive or weakly attractive elements of the mixtures as the critical point of the solvent is approached.

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