Alternating the focus of the series each year, new volumes in the Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction Series represent the vanguard of research in ion exchange and solvent extraction. The volumes reflect the remarkable breadth of applications that inspire the latest advances in the field and feature handpicked authors contributing their expertise on these topics.
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By Bruce A Moyer
July 03, 2019
This volume will capture transformational changes in both the chemistry and engineering side of solvent extraction, creating new directions and deepening our understanding of the structure and dynamics of liquid-liquid systems from the molecular- to nano- to meso- to bulk-scale. Reviews will cover ...
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By Arup K. Sengupta
May 11, 2016
Since the Second World War, the field of ion exchange has taken a dominant role in offering solutions to many problems in the developed and developing world. It has evolved to a wide array of applications, including mining, microelectronics, drug delivery and detection, food, fertilizers, chemical ...
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By Bruce A. Moyer
June 13, 2017
The growth in the world’s nuclear industry, motivated by peaking world oil supplies, concerns about the greenhouse effect, and domestic needs for energy independence, has resulted in a heightened focus on the need for next-generation nuclear fuel-cycle technologies. Ion Exchange and Solvent ...
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By Arup K. SenGupta
May 31, 2017
Over the past four decades, notable advancements in the theory and application of ion exchange science uncovered a wealth of knowledge that fueled new scientific pursuits and created synergies with myriad scientific endeavors. Today, pioneers continue to break new ground by synthesizing novel ...
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By Yitzhak Marcus, Arup K. SenGupta
July 23, 2004
Volume 17 in the Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction series represents the vanguard of research on solvent extraction. It covers the principles of electrolyte extraction and other subjects of increasing interest to the field. This volume begins with pharmaceutical applications of supercritical ...