Distillation: processes – separatory – Distilling to separate or remove only water – From organic compound
Patent
1984-11-20
1986-02-18
Bascomb, Wilbur
Distillation: processes, separatory
Distilling to separate or remove only water
From organic compound
203 91, 544106, B01D 310, C07D26530
Patent
active
045712840
ABSTRACT:
A separation of mixtures of water and 2,6-dimethylmorpholine is carried out by rectifying the mixtures at a pressure at the head of the column between 6 and 150 mbars. The separated 2,6-dimethylmorpholine has a maximum water content of 500 ppm by weight and it is possible to achieve for a corresponding design of the rectification water contents of less than 1 ppm by weight of dimethylmorpholine.
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Boxkes Werner
Muller Wolfgang H. E.
Scholten Heinz
Bascomb Wilbur
Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft
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