Distillation: processes – separatory – Adding material to distilland except water or steam per se – Organic compound
Patent
1993-03-29
1993-10-26
Bascomb, Jr., Wilbur
Distillation: processes, separatory
Adding material to distilland except water or steam per se
Organic compound
203 60, 203 62, 203 63, 203DIG10, 560248, 585860, 585862, 585864, 585866, B01D 336, C07C 708, C07C 6754
Patent
active
052562590
ABSTRACT:
Hexane cannot be separated from vinyl acetate by conventional distillation or rectification because of the minimum boiling azeotrope. Hexane can be readily separated from vinyl acetate by using azeotropic distillation. Typical examples of effective agents are acetone, acetonitrile or methyl t-butyl ether.
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Berg Lloyd
Wytcherley Randi W.
Bascomb, Jr. Wilbur
Berg Lloyd
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