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Absorption
Thorsten Gressling edited this page Aug 8, 2023
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Absorption is a unit operation in chemistry that involves the transfer of one or more substances from a gaseous phase to a liquid or solid phase. This process is commonly used to capture gases, vapors, or solutes from a gas stream and absorb them into a liquid or solid medium. Absorption is critical in various industrial processes, such as gas purification, air pollution control, and separation of components in solution.
[1] Operations
- Absorption
- Centrifugation
- Crystallization
- Destillation
- Dry
- Evaporation
- Extraction
- Fermentation
- Filtration - 1.0
- Heat Exchanger
- Temperature Profile - 1.0
- Ion Exchange
- Membrane Separation
- Mixing
- Pulverization
- Stirring - 1.0
Event Collections
- Device (optional, of not declared is the current device)
- Inter-ELN Exchange file format
- Tranformations to oher S88 equivalent namespaces
- Cost calculation
- Batch differences