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- W17073806 abstract "Adsorption may be considered a prototype for all fluid–solid separation operations. When it is conducted under countercurrent conditions, the calculation methods required are entirely analogous to those for countercurrent absorption or extraction. Adsorption is analogous to selective condensation of gas molecules or to selective crystallization or fusion from a liquid. It is based upon intermolecular attractive forces of the van der Waals type between a solute and the solid surface. An efficient adsorbent in contact with a gas phase may hold a volume of adsorbate equal to as much as 1.0% of the particle volume (silica gel has an even larger capacity). This chapter discusses theories and practice of adsorption methods for separation puts stress on column dynamics under linear equilibrium and column dynamics at a constant separation factor. It also describes the chromatographic separation method in which only a small amount of solution containing the components to be separated is admitted to the column. If the column is long enough, the zones will draw apart completely from one another, and may be recovered in the effluent as separate solutions of each individual solute. Finally, the chapter addresses the problems of data interpretation and apparatus design extensively, focusing on fixed-bed operations" @default.
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- W17073806 title "Separation by Adsorption Methods" @default.
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