An Introduction to Separation Science

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Wiley, Nov 9, 1973 - Science - 608 pages

A comprehensive, integrated view of separation science

Introduction to Separation Science offers a unified treatment of the fundamentals and practical applications of separation. The book places an emphasis on laboratory and analytical separations and takes this unified approach to address the fact that practical applications in separation have been developed and used in a variety of unrelated disciplines. The result is a complete overview of separation techniques within these varied, disparate areas of practice, providing the perfect guide to the reader who wishes to become familiar with separation techniques in fields outside their own.

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2
Separation Equilibria
11
Diffusion and Mass Transport
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Barry L. Karger and Lloyd R. Snyder are the authors of An Introduction to Separation Science, published by Wiley.

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