Science and Practice of Liquid-Liquid Extraction: Volume 2
Delve into the essential principles of liquid-liquid extraction with "Science and Practice of Liquid-Liquid Extraction: Volume 2" by John D. Thornton, published by Oxford University Press in 1992. This comprehensive volume spans 454 pages and serves as a vital resource for both students and professionals in the field.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental aspects of liquid-liquid extraction technology. It thoroughly examines extraction processes relevant to several key industries, including hydrometallurgy, nuclear technology, pharmaceuticals, and food production. Each technique is illustrated with practical examples, making complex concepts accessible and applicable.
Whether you are looking to enhance your understanding of extraction methods or seeking insights into their industrial applications, Thornton's work provides an invaluable foundation for anyone involved in this critical area of study.