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Green Chemistry Series
Alternative Energy Sources for Green Chemistry
Edited by
Georgios Stefanidis;
Georgios Stefanidis
National Technical University of Athens, Greece and University of Ghent, Belgium
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Andrzej Stankiewicz
Andrzej Stankiewicz
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78262-140-9
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78262-363-2
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78262-872-9
Series:
Green Chemistry
No. of Pages:
428
Published online:
24 Aug 2016
Published in print:
30 Aug 2016
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 6: Magnetically Assisted Separations in Chemical Industry and Biotechnology: Basic Principles and Applications
By
Jordan Hristov
Jordan Hristov
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
8 Kliment Ohridsky, blvd.
Sofia 1756
Bulgaria
[email protected]http://hristov.com/jordan
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Published:24 Aug 2016
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Series: Green Chemistry
Page range:
161 - 197
Citation
J. Hristov, in Alternative Energy Sources for Green Chemistry, ed. G. Stefanidis and A. Stankiewicz, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016, pp. 161-197.
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Magnetic separation techniques performed in gas–solid and liquid–solid systems are encountered in chemical engineering and biotechnology. The chapter considers separations based on magnetically-assisted fluidized beds, techniques utilizing non-tailored magnetic particles, magnetically-assisted sedimentation, applications of functionalized particles, all of them applicable either in the stages of technologies or in environmental applications. As a new topic, never reviewed before, gas enrichment by magnetic membranes is analyzed.
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