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Distillation columns Dufton

Fractional distillation. Fig. II, 60, 2 illustrates a set-up for fractional distillation wdth a Hempel-type column and cold finger, the latter to give manual control of the reflux ratio. Any other fractionating colunm, e.g., an all-glass Dufton or a Widmer column may, of course, be used. [Pg.226]

Neutralise the cold contents of the flask with 500-600 ml. of 40 per cent, aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, equip the flask for steam distillation and steam distil until about 1 litre of distillate is collected. The steam distillate separates into two layers. Add solid sodium hydroxide (< 100 g.) to complete the separation of the two layers as far as possible. Remove the upper (organic) layer and extract the aqueous layer with three 50 ml. portions of chloroform. Dry the combined organic layer and chloroform extracts with anhydrous potassium carbonate and distil the mixture through a short fractionating column (e.g., an 8 Dufton column) after a fore run of chloroform, followed by pyridine, collect the crude 4-ethylpyridine at 150-166° (49 g.). Redistil through a Fenske-... [Pg.844]

Crotyl bromide [29576-14-5] M 135.0, b 103-105 /740mm, n s 1.4792. Dried with MgS04, CaC03 mixture. Fractionally distd through an all-glass Todd column. [Todd column. A column (which may be a Dufton type, fitted with a Monel metal rod and spiral, or a Hempel type, fitted with glass helices) which is surrounded by an open heating jacket so that the temperature can be adjusted to be close to the distillation temperature (Todd Ind Eng Chem (Anal Ed) 17 175 1945)]. [Pg.174]

Fig. II, 16, 1 illustrates a set-up for simple fractionation a Hempel column is shown, but it may be substituted by a modified Hempel, a Vigreux or an all-glass Dufton column. The Hempel column may be filled with glass rings, iV porcelain Lessing rings, or with porcelain rings. The mixture to be fractionated is placed in a bolt-head flask of convenient size (it should be one third to one half full), a few fragments of porous porcelain added, the column fixed in position, and a water condenser attached to the side arm. The distillate is collected in small flasks or in test-tubes. The bulb of the thermometer should be just below the level of the side arm. Fig. II, 16, 1 illustrates a set-up for simple fractionation a Hempel column is shown, but it may be substituted by a modified Hempel, a Vigreux or an all-glass Dufton column. The Hempel column may be filled with glass rings, iV porcelain Lessing rings, or with porcelain rings. The mixture to be fractionated is placed in a bolt-head flask of convenient size (it should be one third to one half full), a few fragments of porous porcelain added, the column fixed in position, and a water condenser attached to the side arm. The distillate is collected in small flasks or in test-tubes. The bulb of the thermometer should be just below the level of the side arm.

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