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What is liquid-liquid extraction?

Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), also known as solvent extraction, is a separation technique where a solute is transferred from one liquid phase to another. It relies on the differing solubilities of a solute in two immiscible liquids. It's commonly used to separate mixtures, purify substances, and recover valuable materials from solutions. Applications include chemical processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and environmental remediation.

What other technologies are related to liquid-liquid extraction?

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Solid phase extraction serves as an alternative separation technique to liquid-liquid extraction, achieving similar goals of isolating target compounds from a complex mixture. It uses a solid stationary phase instead of a liquid one, offering different selectivity and operational characteristics.
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