Thursday, 3 November 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
213 (Cincinnati Convention Center)

Extractions (02c)

#543 - Extractive Separations (02C01)
Solvent extraction continues to be an important separation unit operation. The increasing needs to achieve higher recoveries and selectivities from feeds of lower product concentrations demand improvements in our understanding of extraction fundamentals, along with our consideration of new solvents, new processes, and new contacting and sensing/monitoring equipment. This session will focus on paper presentations that address new developments and future trends in extractive separations. Papers are welcomed that describe experimental discoveries, as well as those that describe computer aided design.
CoChair:Vincent Vanbrunt
Chair:Scott Husson
3:15 PMTrays Versus Packing. Selection of the Optimal Extractor
Frank Seibert, James Fair, Jose Bravo
3:33 PMMotion of Charged Drops in a Non-Newtonian Liquid-Liquid System
Laurence R. Weatherley, Aravind Gangu, Tom Sleutels
3:51 PMSolubility and Diffusion of Gases in Ionic Liquids
Dean E. Camper, Collin Becker, Carl Koval, Rich Noble
4:09 PMPredicting Gas Diffusivity in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids
Lee Ferguson, Paul Scovazzo
4:27 PMNovel Solvent Resistant Hydrophilic Hollow Fiber Membranes for Membrane Solvent Back Extraction
Praveen B. Kosaraju, Kamalesh K. Sirkar
4:45 PMMixing Size Control and Mass Transfer Performance in a Micromixing Process
Jianhong Xu, Guangsheng Luo, Guiguang Chen
5:03 PMEnantioseparation of D,L-Tryptophan with a New Chiral Selector through Solvent Extraction
Bin Tan, Guangsheng Luo, Xuan Qi, Jiading Wang
5:21 PMSeparation of Metal Ions by a Column Packed with Microcapsules Containing Tricaprylmethylammonium Chloride and DI-2-Ethylhexyl Phosphoric Acid
Weiwei Yang, Guangsheng Luo, Xingchu Gong
Sponsor:Separations Division

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