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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume05Issue12-25
Fundamentals Of Intensifying Mass Transfer Processes In Colloidal Devices
Abstract
This article discusses the principles and considerations of intensifying mass transfer processes in colloidal devices. Mass transfer is a central phenomenon in chemical engineering, materials science, biotechnology, and environmental engineering. In systems involving colloids dispersions of particles or droplets typically ranging from nanometers to micrometers-mass transfer plays a decisive role in determining process efficiency, product quality, and energy consumption.
Keywords
Mass transfer intensification, colloidal devices, hydrodynamics
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