It is often suggested that when the corresponding (mathrm{NK}) component is present, key components should be withdrawn
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It is often suggested that when the corresponding \(\mathrm{NK}\) component is present, key components should be withdrawn as side streams at the location where their concentration maximum occurs. If there is an \(\mathrm{LNK}\), can a pure \(\mathrm{LK}\) be withdrawn as a side stream? Why or why not? Can a pure LNK be obtained at the top of the column? Why or why not?
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Separation Process Engineering Includes Mass Transfer Analysis
ISBN: 9780137468041
5th Edition
Authors: Phillip Wankat
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