Distillation: processes – separatory – Adding material to distilland except water or steam per se – Organic compound
Patent
1990-09-04
1990-12-25
Bascomb, Wilbur
Distillation: processes, separatory
Adding material to distilland except water or steam per se
Organic compound
203 68, 203 69, 568621, 568868, 568869, B01D 336, C07C 4142
Patent
active
049800337
ABSTRACT:
Triethylene glycol cannot be easily separated from glycerine or 1,2,4-butanetriol by atmospheric or reduced pressure distillation because of the closeness of their boiling points. Triethylene glycol can be readily separated from glycerine or 1,2,4-butanetriol by azeotropic distillation. Effective agents are p-xylene, alphapinene and diisobutyl ketone.
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Bascomb Wilbur
Berg Lloyd
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