Separation Engineering
A section of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739).
Section Information
This section is dedicated to publishing novel methods for separation in chemical and biochemical engineering. This may includes the separation and purification of gases, liquids, carbon capture and separation. The Separation Engineering Section welcomes contributions focused on experimental studies and theoretical analyses, as well as process development and simulation and equipment design. Contributions should be always related to new or improved separation methods, engineering or principles. Articles that aim to solve the separation problems encountered in emerging technologies are of particular interest, including fields of biotechnology, green technology, carbon capture, energy storage and conversion, and resource recovery and recycling. Long review or research papers should be written by an author with proven expertise in the field and provide a critical assessment of the states-of-the-art in a specific topic related to novel approaches in separation engineering.
Keywords
- absorption and adsorption;
- advanced distillation processes;
- bio-separation;
- CO2 capture;
- extraction;
- gas separation;
- hydrogen purification;
- interfacial phenomena;
- mass transfer;
- membrane separation process;
- process intensification;
- water treatment and reuse
Editorial Board
Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Separation and Extraction Technology in Mineral Processing (Deadline: 31 May 2024)
- Application of Magnetic Separation Technology in Green Production (Deadline: 10 July 2024)
- New Extraction Systems for the Separation of Natural Compounds (Deadline: 10 September 2024)
- Green Separation and Purification Technology (Deadline: 20 September 2024)
- Research on New Technology and Equipment of Multiphase Flow Separation (Deadline: 20 September 2024)
- Application of Membrane Materials for Gas/Chemical Separation (Deadline: 30 September 2024)
- Separation Technology for Solid Waste Treatment and Recycling (Deadline: 30 September 2024)
- Research Progress of Gas–Solid Fluidized Dry Separation (Deadline: 30 October 2024)