Solvent extraction in the process industries
International Solvent Extraction Conference (1993 University of York)
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Solvent extraction in the process industries
by International Solvent Extraction Conference (1993 University of York), D. H. Logsdail, M. J. Slater
Published
December 31, 1899
Publisher
Springer
Pages
2000
ISBN-13
9781858610429
ISBN-10
1858610427
Subjects
Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction
Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction
Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction
Ion exchange and solvent extraction
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Solvent extraction in the process industries was written by International Solvent Extraction Conference (1993 University of York), D. H. Logsdail, M. J. Slater.
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