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- In chemical separation terminology, the raffinate (from French raffiner, to refine) is a product which has had a component or components removed. The...
- Two PUREX raffinates exist. The most highly active raffinate from the first cycle is the one which is most commonly known as PUREX raffinate. The other...
- ethylene). Butenes are major constituents of raffinates, the C4 fractions in oil processing. The raffinates containing butadiene are considered carcinogenic...
- world's costliest refinery accident. The explosive vapor cloud came from raffinate liquids overflowing from the top of a blowdown stack. The source of ignition...
- imparts high gloss. Matthies, Lutz (2001). "Natural montan wax and its raffinates". European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology. 103 (4): 239–248....
- remains after other components have been dissolved by a solvent is called raffinate. http://www.rosemonteis.us/glossary/term/285[permanent dead link‍] "Pregnant...
- proposed as a means of separating the fission product palladium from PUREX raffinate which comes from used nuclear fuel. In this system of solvent extraction...
- spent nuclear fuel. It exists in two main forms: First and second cycle raffinate and other waste streams created by nuclear reprocessing. Waste formed...
- extract. The feed solution that is depleted in solute(s) is called the raffinate. Liquid–liquid extraction is a basic technique in chemical laboratories...
- refinery's blowdown stack malfunctioned and started releasing a cloud of raffinate vapor into the air, a pickup truck that had been parked near the stack...