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.
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