1999
DOI: 10.1021/ie990174t
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Acid Gas Extraction of Pyridine from Water

Abstract: Pyridine was extracted from aqueous solutions initially containing 5 or 15 wt % pyridine by using liquid or supercritical carbon dioxide at 10 MPa as a solvent in a mechanically agitated countercurrent extraction column. The lowest pyridine concentration in the raffinate was 0.06 wt %, whereas the pyridine concentration in the extract was 86−94 wt %. From the initial amount of pyridine, 96−99% was transferred from the feed stream to the extract by using relatively small solvent-to-feed ratios of 2.8−4.6 (kg of… Show more

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