Abstract

AbstractGas is fed into static countercurrent extractors with the goal of introducing more energy into the binary liquid/liquid system. Increasing the turbulence raises the particle dispersion and thus increases the mass transfer area. This in turn should lead to improved mass transfer. Decision aids for more or less promising use of inert gas in liquid/liquid extraction are presented on the bases of recent publications and the authors' own studies and correlations.

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