ChemicalSolution
(Hive Bee) 04-05-02 23:22 No 292982 |
downward or simple distillation? | Bookmark | ||||||
Why do some papers (such as etBr synthesis from etOH/HBr) suggest downward distillation as opposed to simple distillation to remove the product as it is formed? What are some instances where one type is prefered over another? For downward distillation, where is the best place to provide ventilation? Is this where one of those straight type vacuum adapters is used instead of the the angled one for a regular distillation? xoxo Julia |
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Rhodium (Chief Bee) 04-06-02 01:20 No 293021 |
Downward distillation | Bookmark | ||||||
Could it be that a downward distillation Graham condenser is reccommended because of the high volatility of EtBr and things like that? I'd say that the place best suitable for ventilation is always as close to the reciever as possible. |
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lugh (Moderator) 04-06-02 03:18 No 293064 |
Gravity | Bookmark | ||||||
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ChemicalSolution (Hive Bee) 04-06-02 06:22 No 293119 |
For best results, run the vapor back up another ... | Bookmark | ||||||
For best results, run the vapor back up another condenser Are you saying, for instance (downward distillation), attach the receiving flask to a Claisen adapter. On one female end of the adapter, the condensed vapour drips from the distillation condenser directly into the receiving flask. On the outer female end of the Claisen adapter, another (reflux) condenser is attached? xoxo Julia |
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lugh (Moderator) 04-06-02 14:27 No 293254 |
Fluids | Bookmark | ||||||
If one didn't have a straight vacuum adapter, that would be another option, the narrowness of the restriction slows down the escape of vapors also. Plumbing systems can provide a good analogy for some of the behaviour of fluids. |
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Vibrating_Lights (Hive Addict) 04-06-02 21:47 No 293355 |
ventialtion | Bookmark | ||||||
a good ventilation is to run a hose from the vaccume adapter through a canister of charcole and then outside. VL_ |
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