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- Q17051726 subject Q7214065.
- Q17051726 subject Q9018043.
- Q17051726 abstract "Perstraction is a typical perstraction includes two liquid phases but only other phase includes an extractant. Perstraction can be more gentle, faster and cheaper than the traditional biphase extraction. There many potential applications. Perstraction has been applied to oil refining, decontamination of drinking water and improving the downstream process in biorefineries (source?).Perstraction is about 30-year-old technique. It is analogous to pervaporation. The technique is used commercially (source?). There are many good ideas and potential applications but they have met problems. Membranes can not be done in the cheap way. Usually many compounds can not be extracted concurrently.".
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- Q17051726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214065.
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- Q17051726 comment "Perstraction is a typical perstraction includes two liquid phases but only other phase includes an extractant. Perstraction can be more gentle, faster and cheaper than the traditional biphase extraction. There many potential applications. Perstraction has been applied to oil refining, decontamination of drinking water and improving the downstream process in biorefineries (source?).Perstraction is about 30-year-old technique. It is analogous to pervaporation.".
- Q17051726 label "Perstraction".