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Comparison of Solid-Liquid and Liquid-Liquid Mass Transfer
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Mass transfer from solutions of m-acetotoluide, phenacetin and salicylamide into a stationary solvent, water, was studied. A sharp concentration jump was found at the leading solute front for all three liquid-liquid systmes. A comparison was made between the mass transferred in solid-liquid and liquid-liquid systems. The dissolution of m-acetotoluide, phenacetin and salicylamide was compared with mass transfer of solute from solutions with concentrations Ci, 2Ci and Cs into the pure solvent. In all cases, the amount dissolved from the solid was approximated by the Ci or the 2Ci-solvent system with the amount transferred in the Cs-solvent system approximately 100 fold greater than was dissolved from the solid. It was concluded that a concentration much less than saturation exists at the solid-liquid interface and that dissolution of the three compounds studied is controlled by the rate of solvent interaction at the solid surface.
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