Separation of propylene glycol from ethylene glycol by azeotropi

Distillation: processes – separatory – Adding material to distilland except water or steam per se – Organic compound

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203 62, 203 68, 203 69, 203 70, 568868, B01D 336, C07C 3120

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ABSTRACT:
Propylene glycol is difficult to separate from ethylene glycol by conventional distillation or rectification because of the proximity of their boiling points. Propylene glycol can be readily separated from ethlene glycol by azeotropic distillation. Effective agens are m-diisopropyl benzene, 1-octene, 3-carene and myrcene.

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