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Reactive liquid extraction

A reactive liquid extraction process is a liquid-liquid extraction process that is intensified through a mechanism involving a reversible reaction between the extracted chemical species and a host chemical species constituting, or present in, the extractant.

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A reactive liquid extraction process is a liquid-liquid extraction process that is intensified through a mechanism involving a reversible reaction between the extracted chemical species and a host chemical species constituting, or present in, the extractant.12

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  2. Dhongde, V. R.; De, B. S.; Wasewar, K. L.; Gupta, P.; Kumar, S. "Experimental perspective for reactive separation of malonic acid using TBP in natural non-toxic solvents." J. Ind. Eng. Chem. 91, pages 273-284, 2020