1998
DOI: 10.1205/026387698525748
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Solvent Design for Liquid Extraction Using Calculated Molecular Interaction Parameters

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“…This resulted in various studies on solvent selection procedures for the painting, cleaning and extraction industry [12,13], specific procedures for extraction processes [14,15] and selection procedures for other applications [16,17]. The selection of alternative solvents can be performed empirically, theoretically or experimentally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This resulted in various studies on solvent selection procedures for the painting, cleaning and extraction industry [12,13], specific procedures for extraction processes [14,15] and selection procedures for other applications [16,17]. The selection of alternative solvents can be performed empirically, theoretically or experimentally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model-based studies cover a range from the design of molecules [47,48] at one end of a scale of size, as well as studies of the SC between different plants or even sites in the other end [49]. The relevant time scales ranging from microseconds to months or even years, respectively.…”
Section: Process Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CAMD (computer-aided molecular design) is developed in the 1980's and widely used in such unit operations as gas absorption, liquid -liquid extraction, extractive distillation and so on (Churi and Achenie, 1996;Harper et al, 1999;Hostrup et al, 1999;Joback and Stephanopoulos, 1995;Marcoulaki and Kokossis, 1998;Mavrovouniotis, 1998;Meniai et al, 1998;Ourique and Telles, 1998;Pistikopoulos and Stefanis, 1998;Raman and Maranas, 1998;Sinha et al, 1999;Venkatasubramanian et al, 1995). CAMD breaks new way in selecting the possible solvents by largely reducing experiments.…”
Section: Camd For Screening Solventsmentioning
confidence: 99%