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LSE is generally a diffusion-controlled process. The extraction rate is typically described by Fick’s Second Law of Diffusion. The process occurs in three distinct stages:

SFE employs a fluid above its critical temperature and pressure (commonly CO₂). Supercritical fluids possess gas-like diffusivity and liquid-like density, allowing for rapid penetration and high solvating power. liquid solid extraction

"Optimization of Liquid-Solid Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from Olive Leaves using Response Surface Methodology" LSE is generally a diffusion-controlled process

– Solute moves from the solid phase into the liquid phase, driven by concentration gradients. liquid solid extraction

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– Applicable from laboratory (Soxhlet extractor) to industrial scale (continuous rotary extractors, belt filters).