This special issue of Chemical Engineering Research and Design features selected papers from the international conference on Distillation & Absorption held in Friedrichshafenon 14–17 September 2014. The conference was organised byDECHEMA and ProcessNet’s Subject Division on Fluid Separations on behalf of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) and its Working Party on Fluid Separations.The first conference in this series took place in Brighton in the UK in 1960. The conferences are now held every 4 years, last in Eindhoven in 2010, and showcase the newest findings and research in distillation and absorption technology.

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BRUNAZZI, ELISABETTA;
2015-01-01

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This special issue of Chemical Engineering Research and Design features selected papers from the international conference on Distillation & Absorption held in Friedrichshafenon 14–17 September 2014. The conference was organised byDECHEMA and ProcessNet’s Subject Division on Fluid Separations on behalf of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) and its Working Party on Fluid Separations.The first conference in this series took place in Brighton in the UK in 1960. The conferences are now held every 4 years, last in Eindhoven in 2010, and showcase the newest findings and research in distillation and absorption technology.
2015
Brunazzi, Elisabetta; Repke, Jens Uwe; Sorensen, Eva
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