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Procédés de Séparation Physicochimique des Solides.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Henri, FAUDUET.
Series:
Hors Collection
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Separation (Technology).
Chemical engineering.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (623 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Saint-Laurent : Technique et Documentation, 2022.
Summary:
The book, 'Procédés de séparation des solides' by Henri Fauduet, delves into the fundamental principles and applications of solid separation processes in chemical engineering. It emphasizes the importance of separation techniques in industrial production, purification, and waste management. The text covers various methods, such as extraction, adsorption, ion exchange, and drying, focusing on their theoretical underpinnings and practical implementations. Aimed at professionals and students in chemical engineering, the book offers detailed explanations of the operations involved, supported by real-world industrial applications and research examples. It also includes exercises and case studies to enhance understanding of the concepts. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Avant-propos
Symboles et abréviations
Première partie - Bases théoriques surles opérations unitaires de séparation
Chapitre 1 - Extraction solide-liquide
1. Généralités
2. Notions théoriques
3. Techniques et appareillages
4. L’extraction solide-liquide en 10 points
Chapitre 2 - Adsorption
4. L’adsorption en 10 points
Chapitre 3 - Échange d’ions
4. L’échange d’ions en 10 points
Chapitre 4 - Cristallisation
4. La cristallisation en 10 points
Chapitre 5 - Séchage des solides et déshydratation
4. Atomisation
5. Sublimation - Lyophilisation
6. Le séchage en 10 points Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9782743076719
2743076712
OCLC:
1351748167

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