Distillation: processes – separatory – Distilling to separate or remove only water – From organic compound
Patent
1986-04-07
1987-06-02
Bascomb, Wilbur
Distillation: processes, separatory
Distilling to separate or remove only water
From organic compound
203 51, 203 57, 203 60, 562606, B01D 340
Patent
active
046701052
ABSTRACT:
Propanoic acid cannot be completely removed from propanoic-water mixtures by distillation because of the presence of the minimum azeotrope. Propanoic acid can be readily removed from mixtures containing it and water by using extractive distillation in which the extractive distillation agent is an acid amide. Typical examples of effective agents are acetamide; dimethylformamide and methyl glutaronitrile; formamide, adiponitrile and N,N-dimethylacetamide.
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