1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf02396552
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Adsorption clean-up of caprolactam-containing wastes and apparatus design for it

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“…Despite the difference in the methods of organizing the process, the ideologies of cyclic and ordinary continuous processes with a transverse concentration gradient in traycountercurrent apparatuses are basically similar. This similarity is based on the fundamental analogy between them [21] in the condition that the sorbent transport period in a cyclic adsorber correspond to the time the solid phase remains in the overflow devices of a continuous adsorber. The analogy consists of simple substitution of one independent variable of the concentration profile by a spatial coordinate of tile other--the time, and is not a function of the character of flow of the liquid phase.…”
Section: Efficient Methods Of Conducting the Processand Rational Schemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Despite the difference in the methods of organizing the process, the ideologies of cyclic and ordinary continuous processes with a transverse concentration gradient in traycountercurrent apparatuses are basically similar. This similarity is based on the fundamental analogy between them [21] in the condition that the sorbent transport period in a cyclic adsorber correspond to the time the solid phase remains in the overflow devices of a continuous adsorber. The analogy consists of simple substitution of one independent variable of the concentration profile by a spatial coordinate of tile other--the time, and is not a function of the character of flow of the liquid phase.…”
Section: Efficient Methods Of Conducting the Processand Rational Schemmentioning
confidence: 98%