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Laboratory Fractional Distillation

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Laboratory Fractional Distillation

Thomas P. Carney, "Laboratory Fractional Distillation"
1949 | pages: 269 | ASIN: B000WSN13S | PDF | 11,1 mb

The fundamental purpose of this book is to bring to the research worker and student a practical working knowledge of the art of fractional distillation.
In the past two decades progress in distillation has been so rapid and so extensive that the research worker has not been able to keep himself as well informed as he might wish to be. The voluminous, uncorrelated publications on distillation have served also to obscure fundamental principles in many cases. No book has been published which describes the modern laboratory distillation apparatus and its operation in detail.
Fractional distillation, when properly utilized, can be an invaluable tool to any research man concerning himself with the investigation of either liquids, solids, or gases. Materials boiling at—100  and at 350  can be distilled with almost the same ease as can water. Laboratory fractional distillation, as discussed in this book, will be considered as being applied to
1. Preparation of pure compounds
2. Analyses of complex mixtures
3. Preliminary studies on distillation theories and processes
However, this tool is not the universal solution to purification problems. This book also attempts to point out the limitations of various methods of distillation.

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