Salt-effect distillation




Salt-effect distillation is a method of azeotropes that may otherwise form.

Setup

The salt is fed into the evaporated to recover the salt for reuse.

Usage

Extractive distillation is more costly than ordinary ions have a greater effect on the volatility of the mixture to be distilled than other liquid separating agents. [1] Commercial usage of salt-effect distillation includes adding isopropanol mixtures in order to facilitate separation. [2]

References

  1. ^ Smallwood, Ian McN., (Second ed.), CRC Press, pp. 166-167, ISBN 0849316022, . Retrieved on 2007-11-30
  2. ^ , , McGraw-Hill, . Retrieved on 2007-11-30

See also

 
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