Since the concept of solvent impregnated resins was introduced in the early 1980s, the technique has been applied to a limited amount of applications. The main disadvantage of the resins was that the amount of solvent inside was limited to approximately 1.5 ml/g polymer. A new generation of solvent impregnated resins is introduced. These capsules can contain up to 11.8 ml solvent/g polymer and were prepared using a modified dry impregnation technique. Due to the high solvent loading, the capacity per volume of capsule for extracting products from aqueous phases is therefore dramatically increased. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Interest in the development of solvent-impregnated resins (SIRs) and their applications for the sepa...
The regulations regarding the use of organic solvents in food and pharmaceutical industries are the ...
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Microencapsulation of liquid solvents is a promising approach to utilizing viscous, corrosive, or ki...
Choosing the right solvent is critical for many industrial applications. A useful property for selec...
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