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Recovery of phenolic compounds from effluents by a microemulsion liquid membrane (MLM) extractor

Garavand et al., 2014

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10792893953655195194
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Garavand F
Madadlou A
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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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A microemulsion liquid membrane (MLM) extractor was constructed for the separation and the concentration of phenolic compounds from pistachio peeling effluent water streams. The extraction efficiency was 64% for the MLM compared to 46% for the corresponding emulsion …
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