Separation of isopropyl ether from acetone by extractive distill

Distillation: processes – separatory – Adding material to distilland except water or steam per se – At least two materials

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203 57, 203 58, 203 60, 203 64, 568699, B01D 340, C07C 4142

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ABSTRACT:
Isopropyl ether cannot be completely removed from isopropyl ether-acetone mixtures by distillation because of the presence of the minimum binary azeotrope. Isopropyl ether can be readily removed from mixtures containing it and acetone by using extractive distillation in which the extractive distillation agent is a higher boiling oxygenated or nitrogenous organic compound or a mixture of these. Typical examples of effective agents are: dimethylsulfoxide; sulfolane and propylene glycol; glycerine, ethylene glycol and adiponitrile.

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