Surfactant-based separation processes
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Surfactant-based separation processes
(Surfactant science series, v. 33)
M. Dekker, c1989
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Description
Focuses on novel techniques and reviews established methods for surfactant-based separation processes that can be widely applied in industry. Describes new extraction techniques, micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration and admicellar chromatography, protein extraction using reverse micelles, surfactant-en
Table of Contents
Preface -- Contributors -- Part I: Separations Using Membranes -- 1 Ose of Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration to Remove Dissolved Organics from Aqueous Streams /Sherril D. Christian and John F. Scamehorn -- 2 Use of Micellar-Enhanced UJtrafiltration to Remove Multivalent Metal Ions from Aqueous Streams /John F. Scamehorn, Sherril D. Christian, and Rex T. Ellington -- Part 11: Separations Based on Extraction -- 3 Reversed Micellar Extraction of Proteins /T. Alan Hatton -- 4 Novel Separations Using Aphrons /Felix Sebba -- 5 Microemulsion-Based Separations /Stig E. Friberg and Parthasakha Neogi -- 6 Liquid-Coacervate Extraction /Nancy D. Gullickson, John F. Scamehorn, and Jeffrey H. Harwell -- Part 111: Separations Based on Adsorption -- 7 Adsorbed Surfactant Bilayers as TwoDimensional Solvents: Admicellar-Enhanced Chromatography /Jeffrey H. Harwell and Edgar A. O'Rear -- 8 Adsorbed Surfactant Bilayers as Two-Dimensional Solvents: Surface Modification by Thin-Film Formation /Jengyue Wu, Chonlin Lee, Edgar A. O'Rear, and Jeffrey H. Harwell -- 9 Surfactant-Enhanced Carbon Regeneration /D. Lowry Blakeburn and John F. Scamehorn -- Part IV: Separations Based on Foams -- 10 Adsorptive Bubble Separation Processes /Thomas E. Carleson -- 11 Mineral Separation by Froth Flotation /Douglas W. Fuerstenau and Ronalda Herrera-Urbina -- Part V: Separations Based on Precipitation -- 12 Recovery of Surfactant from Surfactant- Based Separations Using a Precipitation Process 323 /Lori L. Brant, Kevin L. Stellner, and John F. Scamehorn -- Index.
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