Removal of Phenols from Wastewater Using Liquid Membranes in a Microporous Hollow-Fiber-Membrane Extractor
IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun
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Nanoti,Anshu
Ganguly,S.K Goswami,A.N Rawat,B.S |
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Date |
2009-08-11T10:44:06Z
2009-08-11T10:44:06Z 2009-08-11T10:44:06Z |
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Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 1997, 36, 4369-4373
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/431 |
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Description |
This paper reports experimental data on the removal of phenol from aqueous solutions using
emulsion liquid membranes in a microporous hollow-fiber extractor. The hollow-fiber extractor
appears to offer significant advantages over conventional liquid-liquid contactors for this
separation because emulsion leakage and swell are practically eliminated even when treating
high phenolic feeds. The overall mass-transfer coefficients are seen to be more strongly dependent
on the phase flow rates among the parameters studied. The experimental mass-transfer
coefficients have been predicted by a resistance-in-series model.
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en_US
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Subject |
Liquid Membranes
Wastewater |
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Title |
Removal of Phenols from Wastewater Using Liquid Membranes in a Microporous Hollow-Fiber-Membrane Extractor
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Article
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