Solvent selection is an important factor in chemical process efficiency, profitability, and environmental impact. Prediction of solvent phase behavior will allow for the identification of novel solvent systems that could offer some economic or environmental advantage. A modified cohesive energy density model is used to predict the solid-liquid-equilibria for multifunctional solids in pure and mixed solvents for rapid identification of process solvents for design of crystallization processes. Some solubility data at several temperatures are also measured to further test the general applicability of the model. Gas-expanded liquids have potential environmentally advantageous applications as pressure tunable solvents for homogeneous and het...
Most chemical processes involve solvents in the reaction and the separation step. These solvents giv...
The use of CO2 as an alternative to traditional organic solvents has been an extensive area of resea...
The approximate physical model for solute-solvent inter?actions presented by J, M, Prausnitz and R, ...
Sustainable development in chemical engineering offers technical, industrially relevant solutions to...
Developing greener, more efficient, and less energy-intensive processes will lead the chemical indus...
We develop, characterize, and apply novel solvent systems for enhanced separations. The field of se...
Gas-expanded liquids (GXLs) are a new and benign class of pressure-tunable liquid solvents which sho...
Sustainable technologies are vital to reducing the environmental impact of chemical enterprises. So...
With increasing environmental awareness and natural resource limitations, researchers must begin to ...
The identification of improved carbon dioxide (CO2) capture solvents remains a challenge due to the ...
The identification of improved carbon dioxide (CO2) capture solvents remains a challenge due to the ...
The identification of improved carbon dioxide (CO2) capture solvents remains a challenge due to the ...
We have successfully investigated the use of CO2 as a miscibility switch to create an environment in...
The selection and recovery of two or more solvents (i.e. co-solvents) are studied because of their i...
Solvent selection and design are imperative in the CO2 capture process. The efficiency and the overa...
Most chemical processes involve solvents in the reaction and the separation step. These solvents giv...
The use of CO2 as an alternative to traditional organic solvents has been an extensive area of resea...
The approximate physical model for solute-solvent inter?actions presented by J, M, Prausnitz and R, ...
Sustainable development in chemical engineering offers technical, industrially relevant solutions to...
Developing greener, more efficient, and less energy-intensive processes will lead the chemical indus...
We develop, characterize, and apply novel solvent systems for enhanced separations. The field of se...
Gas-expanded liquids (GXLs) are a new and benign class of pressure-tunable liquid solvents which sho...
Sustainable technologies are vital to reducing the environmental impact of chemical enterprises. So...
With increasing environmental awareness and natural resource limitations, researchers must begin to ...
The identification of improved carbon dioxide (CO2) capture solvents remains a challenge due to the ...
The identification of improved carbon dioxide (CO2) capture solvents remains a challenge due to the ...
The identification of improved carbon dioxide (CO2) capture solvents remains a challenge due to the ...
We have successfully investigated the use of CO2 as a miscibility switch to create an environment in...
The selection and recovery of two or more solvents (i.e. co-solvents) are studied because of their i...
Solvent selection and design are imperative in the CO2 capture process. The efficiency and the overa...
Most chemical processes involve solvents in the reaction and the separation step. These solvents giv...
The use of CO2 as an alternative to traditional organic solvents has been an extensive area of resea...
The approximate physical model for solute-solvent inter?actions presented by J, M, Prausnitz and R, ...