Abstract

Data presented in this article focus on the application of steam pressure filtration in combination with a water insoluble pore liquid. The article describes measured temperature profiles during steam pressure filtration within a filter cake. This article is co-submitted to the article ‘Steam Pressure Filtration in Combination with a Water Insoluble Pore Liquid’ [1] (DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2020.115782) where the occurring phenomena as well as the interpretation of temperature profiles during steam pressure filtration are explained in detail. The article expands the shown data to other material systems.

Highlights

  • Data presented in this article focus on the application of steam pressure filtration in combination with a water insoluble pore liquid

  • Presented data in this article deal with the characteristic temperature profiles during steam pressure filtration [1,2,3]

  • Parts of the presented results (IGF 19305 BR: steam pressure filtration in combination with a water insoluble liquid as mother liquid) have been supported via AiF within the programme for promoting the Industrial Collective Research (IGF) of the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), based on a resolution of the German Parliament

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Introduction

Temperature data during steam pressure filtration in combination with a water insoluble pore liquid Data presented in this article focus on the application of steam pressure filtration in combination with a water insoluble pore liquid.

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