Thermally-managed separation and dewatering processes for recove

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

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210656, 210659, 562584, B01D 1508

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061465348

ABSTRACT:
Described are preferred processes separating desired chemical products from impurities in solution utilizing thermally-managed chromatography over solid adsorbents. The preferred processes involve chromatographic principles which are assisted by varying the temperature of operation in separation and elution phases. Also described are processes for treating aqueous acids to dewater and recover the acids in an organic solvent such as an alcohol.

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