2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2013.09.006
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Two-stage recovery of S-adenosylmethionine using supported liquid membranes with strip dispersion

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“…An analysis of the permeation rates of uranium ions via the HFSLM method was carried out in the same manner as reported by Wannachod et al [33]. The overall mass transfer resistance of uranium ions represents the mass-transfer resistances as in the feed phase, extraction reaction, liquid membrane phase, shell-side, stripping reaction and strip-side resistance [35]. The overall mass transfer resistance can be modified by neglecting the transport resistances because the stripping reaction was completed almost instantaneously during the HFSLM process [35].…”
Section: Transport Of Uranium Ions and Mass Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An analysis of the permeation rates of uranium ions via the HFSLM method was carried out in the same manner as reported by Wannachod et al [33]. The overall mass transfer resistance of uranium ions represents the mass-transfer resistances as in the feed phase, extraction reaction, liquid membrane phase, shell-side, stripping reaction and strip-side resistance [35]. The overall mass transfer resistance can be modified by neglecting the transport resistances because the stripping reaction was completed almost instantaneously during the HFSLM process [35].…”
Section: Transport Of Uranium Ions and Mass Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall mass transfer resistance of uranium ions represents the mass-transfer resistances as in the feed phase, extraction reaction, liquid membrane phase, shell-side, stripping reaction and strip-side resistance [35]. The overall mass transfer resistance can be modified by neglecting the transport resistances because the stripping reaction was completed almost instantaneously during the HFSLM process [35]. The individual mass transfer resistance was also determined in the same manner according to Wannachod et al [36].…”
Section: Transport Of Uranium Ions and Mass Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall mass transfer coefficient of neodymium ions represents the mass-transfer resistances in the tube side, the interfacial resistance of the extraction, the liquid membrane phase resistance, the shell-side resistance, the resistance of the stripping reaction and the strip-side resistance (Tang et al, 2013):…”
Section: Mass Transfer Coefficient Of Neodymium Ions Via Hfslmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New technologies for the extraction, separation, and elimination of organic or inorganic substances and the recovery of several value-added molecules for evaluating these releases must be developed [10][11][12][13] to minimize and reduce the rate of formation of toxic products [14].…”
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confidence: 99%