Liquid-liquid extraction is the separation of one or more components of a liquid solution by conact with a second immiscible
liquid called the solvent.
If the components in the original liquid solution distribute themselves differently
between the two liquid phases, separation will result.
This is the principle upon which separation by
liquid-liquid extraction is based, and there are a number of important applications
of
this concept in industrial processes.
This paper will review the basic concepts and applications as well as present
future
directions for the liquid-liquid extraction proces
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