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- not possible to separate the components by fractional distillation and azeotropic distillation is usually used instead. For technical applications, the...
- chemistry, azeotropic distillation is any of a range of techniques used to break an azeotrope in distillation. In chemical engineering, azeotropic distillation...
- These techniques are known as azeotropic distillation. Some techniques achieve this by "jumping" over the azeotropic composition (by adding another component...
- air conditioning and heat pump applications. It is a zeotropic but near-azeotropic mixture of difluoromethane (CH2F2, called R-32) and pentafluoroethane...
- A zeotropic mixture, or non-azeotropic mixture, is a mixture with liquid components that have different boiling points. For example, nitrogen, methane...
- and Physics, 44th ed. pp. 2143–2184 Lee H. Horsley, ed. (1 June 1973). Azeotropic Data—III. Advances in Chemistry Series No. 166. Vol. 116. American Chemical...
- backwards and then moves to the azeotropic point or pure component with lower temperatures or higher vapor pressure. Azeotropic points can create so called...
- of acetone, with modern processes achieving anhydrous alcohol through azeotropic distillation. Beyond its production, isopropyl alcohol serves in medical...
- high boiling point and is miscible with the mixture, but doesn't form an azeotropic mixture. The solvent interacts differently with the components of the...
- maximum water contents ranging from 1% to a few parts per million (ppm). If azeotropic distillation is used to remove water, it will contain trace amounts of...