Experiment: Packed Distillation Column
Experiment: Packed Distillation Column
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Theory:
Distillation process is a process of separating light components from other
components based on volatility differences. The components with lower
boiling points will vaporize first and therefore will be collected as distillate
with high purity. Packing materials are used to increase the surface area for
enhancing contact between the vaporized components with the reflux so
that purity of the product distillate can be further improved.
Equipment/Materials:
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Procedure:
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Prepare 7 methanol-water mixtures using pipette. Obtain the
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Set the reflux ratio at 2.0 or 3.0 by slowly openning reflux control
valve RCV1 and the product distillate will flow to RI 1B. The rest of the
product distillate will flow through RI 1A and return to the reboiler
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To collect product distillate which does not return to the reboiler
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distillate.
Repeat steps 7 and 8 for every 5 minutes and fill in the table given.
Reminder: Make sure samples of the standard material and the
product distillate are kept in the container given.
Experimental Setup
Questions:
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mixture of methanol-water.
Discuss the resulted graph.
Calculate the methanol mole fraction from the refractive index.
Plot graph mole fraction and volume of product distillate vs. time.
Discuss the advantages of packed distillation column.
Discuss the data and results obtained.
List all the safety regulations and precautions that need to be
considered when conducting the experiment.
References:
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Prentice-Hall, 1995.
Mc Cabe, W. L., Smith, J. C. & Harriot, P., Unit Operation of Chemical
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