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Azeotropes binary

In the first class, azeotropic distillation, the extraneous mass-separating agent is relatively volatile and is known as an entrainer. This entrainer forms either a low-boiling binary azeotrope with one of the keys or, more often, a ternary azeotrope containing both keys. The latter kind of operation is feasible only if condensation of the overhead vapor results in two liquid phases, one of which contains the bulk of one of the key components and the other contains the bulk of the entrainer. A t3q)ical scheme is shown in Fig. 3.10. The mixture (A -I- B) is fed to the column, and relatively pure A is taken from the column bottoms. A ternary azeotrope distilled overhead is condensed and separated into two liquid layers in the decanter. One layer contains a mixture of A -I- entrainer which is returned as reflux. The other layer contains relatively pure B. If the B layer contains a significant amount of entrainer, then this layer may need to be fed to an additional column to separate and recycle the entrainer and produce pure B. [Pg.81]

The breaking up of azeotropic mixtures. The behaviour of constant boiling point mixtures simulates that of a pure compound, because the composition of the liquid phase is identical with that of the vapour phase. The composition, however, depends upon the pressure at which the distillation is conducted and also rarely corresponds to stoichiometric proportions. The methods adopted in practice will of necessity depend upon the nature of the components of the binary azeotropic mixture, and include —... [Pg.12]

Table 5.11 Binary Azeotropic (Constant-Boiling) Mixtures 5.58... Table 5.11 Binary Azeotropic (Constant-Boiling) Mixtures 5.58...

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