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The separation of molecules by liquid solvents exploits the fact that the molecules differ in their solubility, and hence they migrate to various degrees as a solvent flows past them.
A membrane absorption heat pump uses absorbent and refrigerant (solvent) flows separated by a membrane to create temperature gradients (aka temperature lifts) used for heating or cooling.
In addition, solvent flows accompanying the counter-ions ones during charging/discharge processes within the films appeared significantly greater than those observed in the case of non-substituted ligands.
This method uses distillation extraction by vaporizing the formation water in the core sample using boiling solvent, where both fluids condensed, and water is collected in a calibrated chamber and the condensed solvent flows back over the core sample to extract the oil.
A preallocated volume of extraction solvent flows from the solvent reservoir into the milling chamber by gravity.
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If the solvent flowing in one direction is not able to separate all the components satisfactorily, the paper may be turned 90° and the process repeated using another solvent.
Final solvent flow rate was set to 250 μL min−1.
Using this system, a continuous solvent flow works as an elution and spray solvent simultaneously.
In the fluid state, parabolic flow profiles are observed due to electro-osmotic solvent flow.
The reboiler heat duty is rather sensitive to the solvent flow rate as the vaporization of water for CO2 stripping contributes most to the reboiler duty at low solvent flow rate values.
According to Kumoro and Hasan (2007), the solvent flow rate is related to the mass transfer resistance and thermodynamic equilibrium.
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