Article | REF: J2611 V1

Distillation of non ideal mixtures

Authors: Vincent GERBAUD, Ivonne RODRIGUEZ-DONIS

Publication date: September 10, 2010, Review date: March 1, 2015 | Lire en français

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    In the following folder [J 2 612] Distillation of non-ideal mixtures. Azeotropic distillation and extractive distillation. Choice of entrainer, we will show how the concepts presented can be used for the design of continuous and batch distillation units, namely:

    • residue curve, similar to the composition profile in a continuous distillation column operating at full reflux, indicating the distillate possible in batch distillation;

    • relationship between singular point stability and boiling temperature of pure substances...

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