Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) is the most common post reactive workup step in pharmaceutical production and an equally important step in many other industries, yet it is often overlooked by process development teams rushing to get a process to market. Most often LLE is carried out in the batch reactor after a reaction has taken place. Typically, a first mixing step needed to reach equilibrium between the phases, is followed by a phase separation driven by gravity. The process mimics what done in the lab with shaker flasks or separatory funnel.
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