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Intensification of Liquid–Liquid Processes is a specialized reference for chemical engineers seeking to optimize and enhance liquid-liquid operations. The book covers cutting-edge methodologies for improving mass transfer rates, reducing equipment size, and increasing throughput in extraction and separation processes.
Part of the Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering, this authoritative work examines traditional and innovative approaches to process intensification, including microfluidics, membrane contactors, and reactive extraction systems. The text provides theoretical foundations combined with practical applications, enabling engineers to design more efficient, economical, and sustainable liquid-liquid processes.
Authored by Laurence R. Weatherley, a recognized expert in the field, the book serves as both an educational resource for students and a reference guide for industrial practitioners looking to advance their understanding of modern intensification techniques and their implementation in chemical processing.







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