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Extractive Freezing-out of Caffeine from Aqueous Solutions in a Centrifugal Force Field
The effect of the pH of the medium, the volume ratio of the extractant to water on the efficiency of caffeine extraction with acetonitrile from aqueous solutions by extractive freezing-out in a centrifugal force field is studied. The results can be explained in terms of the previously proposed theor...
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