Chemical separations with liquid membranes : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inc.

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Chemical separations with liquid membranes : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inc.

Richard A. Bartsch, editor, J. Douglas Way, editor

(ACS symposium series, 642)

American Chemical Society, 1996

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Description

Reviews a variety of liquid membrane configurations, transport mechanisms, and experimental techniques. Describes separations of metal ions, anionic species, organic molecules, and gas mixtures that involve liquid membrane processes. Provides coverage of theory, including mechanisms, carrier design and synthesis, and applications in chemical separations. Covers a broad range of separation processes, including carbon dioxide from nitrogen, unsaturated hydrocarbons, individual transition and heavy metal cations, selenium from contaminated waters, radiotoxic species from nuclear wastes, and sugars from aqueous solutions. Presents state-of-the-art information for both the novice and practitioner.

Table of Contents

  • Chemical Separations with Liquid Membranes: An Overview
  • A Tribute to Norman N. Li
  • J.D. Way and W.S.W. Ho
  • Mechanistic Studies of Carrier-Mediated Transport Through Supported Liquid Membranes
  • Rational Design of Liquid Membrane Separation Systems
  • Facilitated Transport of Alkali Metal Cations Through Supported Liquid Membranes with Fatty Acids
  • Emulsions for Liquid Membrane Extraction: Properties and Peculiarities
  • Preparation and Splitting of Emulsions for Liquid Membranes
  • Mathematical Modeling of Carrier-Facilitated Transport in Emulsion Liquid Membranes
  • Design of Macrocyclic Carriers for Liquid Membranes
  • New Tactics in Design of Ion-Specific Carriers: Approaches Based on Computer Chemistry and Rare Earth Complex Chemistry
  • New Multidentate Ligand Carriers for Macrocycle-Facilitated Metal Ion Transport Across Liquid Membranes
  • Highly Selective Transport of Heavy Metal Ions by Novel Amide Compounds
  • Transition Metal Cation Separations by Organophosphorus Compounds in Liquid Membrane Processes
  • Sugar Separation Using Liquid Membranes and Boronic Acid Carriers
  • Recent Advances in Emulsion Liquid Membranes
  • Hollow Fiber-Contained Liquid Membranes for Separations: An Overview
  • Facilitated Transport of Carbon Dioxide Through Supported Liquid Membranes of Aqueous Amine Solutions
  • Facilitated Transport of Carbon Dioxide Through Functional Membranes Prepared by Plasma Graft Polymerization Using Amines as Carrier
  • Separation of Ethylene from Ethane Using Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ion-Exchange Membranes
  • Facilitated Transport of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in Perfluorosulfonic Acid (Nafion) Membranes
  • Heavy Metal Ion Separation by Functional Polymeric Membranes
  • Use of Emulsions, Microemulsions, and Hollow Fiber Contactors as Liquid Membranes
  • Field Testing of a Liquid-Emulsion Membrane System for Copper Recovery from Mine Solutions
  • Removal of Selenium from Contaminated Waters Using Emulsion Liquid Membranes
  • Supported Liquid Membranes in Metal Separations
  • Cesium Removal from Nuclear Waste Water by Supported Liquid Membranes Containing Calix-bis-crown Compounds
  • Separation of Radiotoxic Actinides from Reprocessing Wastes with Liquid Membranes

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