Separation Processes
A breakthrough curve is a graphical representation that illustrates the concentration of a solute in the effluent from an adsorption or ion exchange process over time. It provides critical insight into the performance of the adsorbent or resin, showing when the capacity is reached and indicating when the material becomes saturated. This curve is essential for understanding how well a separation process is functioning and helps in evaluating and designing efficient systems.
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