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DOI: 10.1038/2001199a0
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A New Continuous Solid-fluid Contacting Technique

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“…Kinetics of Adsorption of Acetic Acid on Duolite A-375 Resin. Preliminary kinetic studies were done on the adsorption of acetic acid as a guide for sizing the reactor, which was anticipated to be of a continuous fluidized bed design for large-scale applications (Cloete and Streat, 1970).…”
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“…Kinetics of Adsorption of Acetic Acid on Duolite A-375 Resin. Preliminary kinetic studies were done on the adsorption of acetic acid as a guide for sizing the reactor, which was anticipated to be of a continuous fluidized bed design for large-scale applications (Cloete and Streat, 1970).…”
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“…Unfortunately, these purely practical problems were not easily early 1960s. Cloete and Streat (1963) collaborated at Imperial College London during the period [1960][1961][1962][1963][1964][1965][1966][1967][1968][1969] on what is today generally referred to as the "Cloete-Streat" countercurrent contactor. This work started in 1961 with a benchtop concept in the laboratories of Imperial College.…”
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