Recent Advances in Processing Technologies for Substance Extraction, Separation, and Enrichment
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 52053
Special Issue Editors
Interests: analytical science; separation science; materials science
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Interests: applied electrochemistry; thin film; separation process; extraction technology; metal recycling; corrosion; high entropy alloys; additive manufacturing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Extraction techniques, including liquid-phase extraction (LPE) and solid-phase extraction (SPE), have been among the dominant technologies in the separation of various types of substances and have found wide application in both lab-scale research and industrial production. With the development of new theories, materials, and techniques, significant advancements in these conventional technologies have been witnessed by scientists and engineers in recent decades. In particular, new modelling techniques for process optimization, novel extraction and separation systems, green solvents, and novel solid-phase materials (including mesoporous and nanostructured materials) for extraction have been developed and have found wide application, and fruitful achievements have been made which have contributed to scientific and technological advancements. Typical examples include experiments, modelling and simulation of electrochemical processes (deposition and separation), liquid–liquid extraction process for the optimization of mass transfer performance, the minimization of energy consumption in extraction, the application of green solvents and new ionic liquids, tailored materials for highly selective separation, membranes for SPE, extraction of natural products for nutritional, medical and health care application. The use of these new materials and technologies can effectively improve the mass transfer performance and separation factor, and facilitate environmental and/or user friendliness of separation, extraction, and enrichment processes, and improve the quality of life.
This Special Issue on “Recent Advances in Processing Technologies for Substance Extraction, Separation, and Enrichment” seeks high-quality works focusing on the latest advances in extraction technology for the separation, purification, and utilization of various natural and industrial resources and environmental protection. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Modelling of extraction and separation processes;
- Low-temperature electrochemical processing for purification;
- Green solvents for extraction and enrichment;
- New materials and methods for solid- and liquid-phase extraction;
- Application of extraction techniques for the separation and/or purification of elements and natural products;
- Extraction of natural products;
- Electrochemistry for metals, alloys, and nanostructure production and surface modification;
- Aqueous and sol-gel processing of materials for energy and other applications.
Aims & Scope
The Special Issue is dedicated to the dissemination of novel methods for separation and purification in chemical and environmental areas by extraction technologies for homogeneous solutions and heterogeneous mixtures. This includes theoretical and experimental research outcomes relating to any separation and/or purification of all types of substances from natural or artificial resources for scientific and/or industrial applications. Articles, short communications, and reviews are all within the scope of consideration. Notes will ordinarily describe novel work of a limited nature or particularly significant work in progress. Articles of chromatographic separation methodology for pure analytical purposes are discouraged.
Dr. Yanlin Zhang
Dr. Prashant K. Sarswat
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- modelling extraction processes
- green solvents for extraction
- new materials for SPE
- hydrometallurgy
- natural products
- environmental friendliness, low-temperature processing, materials electrochemistry
- critical and rare earth metals
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