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Theory and engineering methods of calculating rectification process, chemical engineering, irreversible thermodynamics, mathematical problems of process simulation.
http://s-ohe.com/
Databases for 6000 data sets for vapor pressure and vapor-liquid equilibrium. Software for prediction physical properties and distillation calculation. Compiled by Shuzo Ohe.
http://urila.tripod.com/desalination.htm
Calculation of the minimal energy of seawater desalination achieved in a reversible thermodynamic process.
http://www.solidliquid-separation.com/
Review of 35 types of equipment such as vacuum and pressure filters,filtering and sedimenting centrifuges,thickeners,clarifiers,dissolved air flotation
http://www.icimconference.com/
Scientific event dedicated to developments in metallic and ceramic membranes for various applications.
http://www.aet.com/
Site covers proprietary, non-cryogenic, absorption based technology for the separating of light hydrocarbons in natural gas, refining and petrochemicals industries.
http://www.aha.ru/~vigdorov/ReportE.htm
by A.S.Vigdorov. Some economic problems of practical usage of the theory and engineering methods of the calculation of processes of multicomponent rectification (Summary).
http://www.esselinkbv.com/
For the purification of hydrogen. Site describes ideas and techniques for improving the process to increase product recovery efficiency and plant operating flexibility.
http://www.radientinc.com/
Description of a microwave-based natural product extraction technology suitable for food, cosmetic, medicinal and pharmaceutical compounds.
http://urila.tripod.com/Seawater.htm
A way is considered to achieve efficient reverse osmosis seawater desalination without use of energy recovery or pressure conversion devices
http://www.solvent-extraction.com/
This site provides information about future and previous solvent extraction workshops.
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