1989
DOI: 10.2172/6094599
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Separation of low molecular weight alcohols from dilute aqueous solutions by reversible chemical complexation

Abstract: The removal of alcohols from dilute solutions has traditionally been performed by distillation. Since this is an energy intensive process, a large amount of the total processing cost is due to the separation and purification of the alcohol. As an alternative to distillation, extraction is investigated from both a process and a chemistry point of view for several alcohols. The goals of the project were to find effective solvent systems for removal of alcohols and to investigate the interactions occurring in the… Show more

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