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| Citation: Chandrasekhar Garlapati. "Fundamental Stage Design of Countercurrent Contact System: Solute Transfers between two Immiscible Solvents." Journal of Applied Science and Engineering Methodology 3.3 (2017): 535-546. |
The Kremser’s equations have been serving successfully for many years as limiting design and analytical criterion for idealized countercurrent absorption, desorption and extraction systems that contains immiscible solvents. The performance equations developed by the Kremser subsequently revisited by Mott Sounders and George Granger Brown, and elaborated the same, which is popularly known as Kremser - Sounders- Brown equations.
Keywords Absorption, Countercurrent stage Operation, Desorption, Immiscible solvents, Kremser-Sounder-Brown equation, Mole ratio co-ordinates
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