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Volumn 195, Issue , 2011, Pages 383-390

A comparative study of experimental optimization and response surface optimization of Cr removal by emulsion ionic liquid membrane

Author keywords

BMIM + NTf 2 ; Chromium; Emulsion ionic liquid membrane; Optimization; Response surface methodology

Indexed keywords

[BMIM] +[NTF 2] -; AGITATION SPEED; COMPARATIVE STUDIES; CR REMOVAL; EXPERIMENTAL OPTIMIZATION; EXTRACTION PROCESS; FEED PHASE; GOOD STABILITY; HIGH DENSITY; HYDROPHOBIC IONIC LIQUID; INTERNAL PHASE; OPTIMIZATION OF PROCESS PARAMETERS; PHASE RATIOS; RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY; RESPONSE SURFACE OPTIMIZATION; SPAN 80; SURFACTANT CONCENTRATIONS;

EID: 80054116916     PISSN: 03043894     EISSN: 18733336     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.08.056     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (74)

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