Green Solvent in Separation Processes

Tuesday, November 9, 2010: 3:15 PM
253 A Room (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Description:
Practical implementations of environmentally benign (green) solvents in separation processes are critical in preventing pollution. Supercritical CO2 is an important commercial and industrial solvent exhibiting low toxicity and little environmental impact. Similarly ionic liquids have virtually no vapor pressure and can also be classified as green solvents. A wide range of IL separation applications are being studied and have gained great attention, in the areas of extraction, absorption, and adsorption with immobilized IL. The key objective of this session is to encourage papers applying supercritical fluids and/or ionic liquids in separation processes.


Sponsor:
General Topics and Other Methods


Chair:
Alice Z. He
Email: AZHE@chevron.com

Co-Chair:
Stephen M. Ritchie
Email: sritchie@eng.ua.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



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3:45 PM
(334b) Ionic Liquids as Sustainable Extractants in Petrchemicals Processing
G. Wytze Meindersma, Ferdy (S.A.F.) Onink, Antje R. Hansmeier and Andre B. de Haan



4:45 PM
(334d) Acid Gas Capture Using CO2-Binding Organic Liquids
David Heldebrant, Phillip Koech, James Rainbolt and Feng Zheng

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