Solid-liquid Extraction

At its core, Solid-Liquid Extraction is a mass transfer operation. It involves the removal of a solute (the desired component) from a solid matrix using a liquid solvent. The process relies on the principle of solubility: the solvent selectively dissolves the target solute, leaving the insoluble solid residue behind.

The equipment used for SLE depends on the scale of production and the nature of the solid. solid-liquid extraction

There are several types of solid-liquid extraction, including: At its core, Solid-Liquid Extraction is a mass