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<onlyinclude>'''Post-processing''' technologies are utilised in the post-treatment or upgrading of chemicals and/or materials obtained from the [[conversion]] after which the final product is obtained. While some technologies are used exclusively for the purpose of post-processing, others such as the separation processes and technologies can be utilised in both [[pre-processing]] and post-processing.</onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude>'''Post-processing''' technologies are utilised in the post-treatment or upgrading of chemicals and/or materials obtained from the [[conversion]] after which the final product is obtained. While some technologies are used exclusively for the purpose of post-processing, others such as the separation processes and technologies can be utilised in both [[pre-processing]] and post-processing.</onlyinclude>__FORCETOC__ | ||
==Material processes and technologies== | ==Material processes and technologies== | ||
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** [[Membrane filtration]] | ** [[Membrane filtration]] | ||
** [[Sieving]] | ** [[Sieving]] | ||
* Physicochemical separations | * Physicochemical separations | ||
** [[Chromatography]] | ** [[Chromatography]] |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 10 March 2022
Post-processing technologies are utilised in the post-treatment or upgrading of chemicals and/or materials obtained from the conversion after which the final product is obtained. While some technologies are used exclusively for the purpose of post-processing, others such as the separation processes and technologies can be utilised in both pre-processing and post-processing.
Material processes and technologies
Physical processes and technologies
Separation technologies
- Mechanical separations
- Physicochemical separations