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    Sustainable Reaction and Separation Systems 

    Newton, Elizabeth Lynn (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-08-17)
    With increasing environmental awareness and natural resource limitations, researchers must begin to incorporate sustainability into their process and product designs. One target for green engineering is in reaction and ...

    Design of solvent systems for supercritical fluid and high pressure applications 

    Hafner, Kellye Padgett (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996-05)

    The effect of relative solubility on crystal purity 

    Givand, Jeffrey (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999-08)

    Batch crystallization and crystal purity 

    Gambrel, Timothy Wayne (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1989-08)

    Process synthesis of optimal and near optimal distillation networks 

    Shoaei, Mahnoosh (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987-12)

    Separation of taxol and related taxanes using supercritical fluids 

    Vandana, Vishnu (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995-08)

    Mathematical modeling of a continuous annular chromatograph 

    Chastain, Cheryl Lynne (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1981-08)
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    The use of carbonation and fractional evaporative crystallization in the pretreatment of Hanford nuclear wastes 

    Dumont, George Pierre, Jr. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-06-29)
    The purpose of this work was to explore the use of fractional evaporative crystallization as a technology that can be used to separate medium-curie waste from the Hanford Site tank farms into a high-curie waste stream, ...

    Conventional distillation versus extractive processes for recovery of selected organics from aqueous feeds 

    Poehlein, Steven Ray (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988-05)

    Diffusion of ethanol in organic solvents 

    Sommerville, Douglas R. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985-05)
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