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Process Design in Liquid-Liquid Dispersions

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical and Molecular Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 202

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School of Engineering Science, Lappeenranta University of Technology LUT, Lappeenranta, Finland
Interests: Fluid flows and process design in chemical&process industries environments, crystallization. The research interests in more specific are: Liquid-liquid dispersions, new efficient solutions in process equipment, mass transfer in multiphase flows, particle mass transfer, virtual process design, process intensification, power-to-chemicals process design.
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Special Issue Information

Liquid dispersion phenomenon can be found in numerous manufacturing processes from different extractions to suspension polymerization production, and it has very long traditions in different industry branches. Still, there is a plenty of room to study the phenomenon itself as well as novel applications for example in nanotechnology or in radical process improvements studies (Process Intensification research) to name a few.

The research topics should be related to liquid dispersions and process design either by reporting new research data, technical solutions, computational modeling for example in extraction or in nanoparticle production or any other related process application.

The motivation for publishing in this Special Issue is to bring new knowledge for understanding liquid dispersion processes in more detail, to present new applications, to present significant improvements in processing methods or also mini-reviews in selected application areas are warmly welcome. During last few decades new type of solvents, the analysis methods, computational modeling and even radical processing methods have developed with significant speed along which also will speed-up liquid dispersion process research. 

I hereby Warmly Welcome Researchers in this field to contribute for manuscripts into Special Issue: Process Design in Liquid-Liquid Dispersions !

Prof. Tuomas Koiranen
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Liquid dispersion
  • process design
  • droplet mass transfer
  • process intensification
  • extraction
  • ingredients from nature
  • ionic liquid
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • droplet size
  • population balance modeling
  • computational methods
  • complex fluids
  • energy dissipation
  • Marangoni effect.

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