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  • In a typical fractional distillation, a liquid mixture is heated in the distilli
  • to facilitate the design of more economical distillation, absorption and stripping systems.
  • um derivative) and separated in a series of distillation, adsorption or crystallization and reaction
  • ration processes may include precipitation, distillation, adsorption, and solvent extraction.
  • many methods have been proposed that avoid distillation altogether for dehydration.
  • d decomposes near the boiling point, making distillation an ineffective purification method.
  • It is an alternative to distillation, and it does not require heat.
  • The history of distillation and of Grappa is explained by means of a br
  • Most refineries therefore add vacuum distillation and catalytic cracking, which adds one more
  • ome reactions, if the optimal conditions of distillation and reaction differ too much.
  • thanol is purified through a combination of distillation and molecular sieve dehydration to create f
  • is strong-flavoured owing to its method of distillation, and is traditionally served chilled as a n
  • d commonly to cool steam originating from a distillation and thus to condense it in liquid form.
  • t contract covering the installation of six distillation and atmospheric residue desulphurisation un
  • ntheses for hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, distillation and crystallization (the latter two being e
  • The monomer is collected by distillation, and used soon thereafter.
  • Boiling chips are frequently employed in distillation and heating.
  • nd constructed three factories for rose oil distillation and holiday houses in the area of the therm
  • lle Williams analyzed rubber by destructive distillation and obtained a large quantity of a light oi
  • to educate the public about the process of distillation and history of the Dewar's brand.
  • Separation is generally effected by steam distillation and purification uses extraction from ether
  • e laboratory techniques that involve simple distillation and do not require sophisticated apparatus
  • light water can result during electrolysis, distillation, and desalination.
  • s, pressure swing adsorption and continuous distillation and off-gas streams from low- or high-press
  • id is drawn off in cohobation, as in common distillation, and thrown back again; whereas in circulat
  • Upgrading means using fractional distillation and/or chemical treatment to convert bitume
  • followed by purificaiton of the trioxane by distillation and/or extraction to remove water and other
  • The simplest standard distillation apparatus is commonly known as a pot still,
  • A simple short path vacuum distillation apparatus can be used for bulb-to-bulb dist
  • man for "ball tube") is a short-path vacuum distillation apparatus typically used to distill relativ
  • of a condenser in either reflux reaction or distillation apparatus.
  • The solvent vapour travels up a distillation arm, and floods into the chamber housing th
  • irin is produced during the same process of distillation as rum, although it is not refined to separ
  • eved an 85-90% yield, after purification by distillation at 140-150 °C (5 mm Hg).
  • the azide towards heating was shown by its distillation at 157 °C and by the fact that vigorous evo
  • brick soaked in oil, such as olive oil, to distillation at a high temperature.
  • us acid as a by-product, when working up by distillation be aware that this can decompose above abou
  • ntioned in the early 16th century, when its distillation became a competition among local producers
  • Such mixtures cannot be separated by simple distillation, because the volatility of the two componen
  • mers are extremely difficult to separate by distillation because of the proximity of their boiling p
  • for his stepfather in the pork packing and distillation business before embarking on his long caree
  • e isolated by low-temperature, low-pressure distillation, but decomposes on heating above room tempe
  • Distillation by evaporation can separate these since the
  • higher-boiling fractions from the crude oil distillation by converting them into lighter and lower b
  • Distillation by column still is the traditional method f
  • Round-bottom flasks are usually used in distillation by chemists as distilling flasks and receiv
  • distilled are very sensitive to heat, steam distillation can also be combined with vacuum distillati
  • ater form an azeotrope (meaning that simple distillation cannot remove any of the remaining water),
  • BSP's small refinery has a distillation capacity of 10,000 barrels per day (1,600 m
  • petroleum refinery relative to the primary distillation capacity.
  • The ammonium salt yields on dry distillation carbon dioxide, ammonia, pyrrol and other s
  • It is used as a solvent, distillation chaser, scintillator component.
  • earch, n-tridecane is used as a solvent and distillation chaser.
  • uametry encompasses Karl Fischer titration, distillation, chromatography etc.
  • Her later work included improved distillation column design and plants for the production
  • till is then further distilled in the vodka distillation column still to a proof of 190.
  • rtion of the overhead liquid product from a distillation column or fractionator that is returned to
  • Hence, in a typical reactive distillation column that consists of both reactive and n
  • optimal both as a chemical reactor and as a distillation column, since the reactive column combines
  • rs thereby increasing the efficiency of the distillation column.
  • veloped mathematical analyses of fractional distillation columns and both developed fluidized cataly
  • esigned materials for use in absorption and distillation columns and chemical reactors.
  • . Federal Regulations, spirits with alcohol distillation concentrations above 80% alcohol by volume
  • ) + Mg(g) → C(s) + MgO(s) (low temperature, distillation condensing zone)
  • eating, agricultural and industrial drying, distillation, cooling and refrigeration, and photo- and
  • owned Italian perfumer, and quickly masters distillation, creating hundreds of new perfumes.
  • initial 1-octene concentration in a narrow distillation cut may be 60%, with the remainder being vi
  • near alpha olefin concentration in a narrow distillation cut may be 60%, with the remainder being vi
  • The distillation cycle is discontinuous.
  • The added entrainer should be recovered by distillation, decantation, or another separation method
  • Distillation, demonstrated by Jopsom, was developed by i
  • is a descendant of the alembic, an earlier distillation device.
  • Within set ranges of distillation, drip gas may be extracted and used to dena
  • Typically, reactive distillation equipment comprises a reactive column, with
  • ly one condensation, whereas other types of distillation equipment have multiple stages which result
  • ormation is useful in designing columns for distillation, especially fractional distillation, which
  • Distillation: Ethanol is separated from hydrogen and wat
  • Global distillation explains why relatively high concentrations
  • opment, from cultivation, malting, mashing, distillation, filtration and seasoning to bottling.
  • , are readily separated from the solvent by distillation, filtration, or decantation.
  • ty neutral spirits (such as vodka), or post distillation flavored spirits, a process of multiple dis
  • The influence of fermentation time and distillation fractions on methyl eugenol content in oil-
  • Short History of the Art of Distillation from the Beginnings up to the Death of Cell
  • as hemp essential oil, is obtained by steam distillation from the flowers and upper leaves of the Ca
  • Cajeput oil is a volatile oil obtained by distillation from the leaves of the myrtaceous tree Mela
  • et of aromatic liquids that are produced by distillation from herbs and seeds, for example mint or a
  • ater and peroxides can be removed by either distillation from sodium and benzophenone, or by passing
  • mpid oil with a peculiar odor, extracted by distillation from beechwood tar.
  • Triflic acid is purified by distillation from triflic anhydride.
  • ic anhydride, and is generally extracted by distillation from a mixed xylene stream in a plant prima
  • ports to foreign corn for a time, stopping distillation from grain, or providing public works; that
  • Pot still distillation gives an incomplete separation, but this ca
  • ng structure to buy their excess grapes for distillation had to shift their focus to quality wine pr
  • owing filtration it is then pumped into the distillation house where the Distiller uses both French
  • column still is an example of a fractional distillation, in that it yields a narrow fraction of the
  • A second distillation in a pot still heats and condenses the liqu
  • turpentine; also without decomposition, by distillation in a current of hydrogen, or carbon dioxide
  • at grain is separated from its chaff before distillation in order to eliminate any bitterness and to
  • paration, generally performed by fractional distillation in a double-column plant, the liquid oxygen
  • Double distillation in an alembic pot-still.
  • This is often done a part of a distillation in which the alcohol is collected for quant
  • He also developed improvements to distillation, in particular the Raschig ring, small meta
  • g is said to have been the first to age the distillation in charred oak casks, "a process that gives
  • c.) is said to also be the first to age the distillation in charred oak casks, "a process that gives
  • l from the narrow-leaf mallee, however, the distillation industry went into decline after the 1930s
  • anks of those experimenting with continuous distillation, installing a Coffey Still which remained o
  • It is decomposed, on dry distillation, into carbon dioxide and pyromellitic acid,
  • around the world for further processing by distillation into carbon chemicals.
  • Extractive distillation is defined as distillation in the presence
  • Continuous distillation is used widely in the chemical process indu
  • Steam distillation is also sometimes used to separate intermed
  • Distillation is generally a two-step process involving e
  • Dry distillation is the heating of solid materials to produc
  • Distillation is a process used to separate or partially
  • and the loss of some "top notes" when steam distillation is used.
  • The Heart of the distillation is diluted to its final bottling strength w
  • Distillation is one of the unit operations of chemical e
  • Distillation is the second album by musician Erin McKeow
  • Distillation is a 1997 compilation album released by Wis
  • Since global distillation is a slow process that relies on successive
  • Steam distillation is a special type of distillation (a separa
  • In chemistry, azeotropic distillation is any of a range of techniques used to bre
  • The equipment used for single distillation is called a pot still.
  • ilibrium concentrations at most points, and distillation is often still useful for separating compon
  • Steam distillation is employed in the manufacture of essential
  • This mode of batch distillation is very seldom applied in industrial proces
  • he Fenske equation in continuous fractional distillation is an equation used for calculating the min
  • The final distillation is performed in a traditional Armagnac styl
  • iller to cut off the "heads" and "tails" of distillation; it is padlocked for excise reasons)
  • , by passing steam through it so that after distillation it came out white, thus enabling the produc
  • After distillation its strength is reduced with water to about
  • into its constituent petroleum products by distillation, known as atmospheric distillation, and pro
  • The Moors also introduced the process of distillation known as alembic to the region which create
  • 0 he moved to Caltex, to become head of the distillation lab.
  • llery, whilst featuring computer controlled distillation, lacks its own mash house.
  • is processed by the traditional fractional distillation like fossil origin diesel fuel (petrodiesel
  • adian whisky regulations do not specify any distillation limit, although in practice this differs li
  • Dill oil is extracted by steam distillation, mainly from the seeds, or the whole herb,
  • ew Amsterdam claims that, based on a unique distillation method and precise flavor infusion, their g
  • ned as a refinery equipped with atmospheric distillation, naphtha reforming and necessary treating p
  • The distillation of Bacanora was illegal until 1992, being b
  • Pond's Extract was a popular distillation of the bark in dilute alcohol.
  • As an example, consider the distillation of a mixture of water and ethanol.
  • be completely purified by direct fractional distillation of ethanol-water mixtures.
  • Attempted fractional distillation of cyclopropene at -36 °C (its predicted bo
  • In the process of distillation of the alcohol and as a result of the heati
  • orange blossom water, is a clear, perfumed distillation of fresh bitter-orange blossoms.
  • covered aniline, which he obtained from the distillation of natural vegetable indigo.
  • Oil of guaiac is produced through steam distillation of a mixture of wood and sawdust from palo
  • Eau Creole is a liqueur from the distillation of the flowers of the mammee apple with spi
  • n) is a neutral spirit produced through the distillation of wood products.
  • alls under this category and is produced by distillation of baked earth over base material.
  • diglycerides, with methanol as a byproduct; distillation of the methanol drives the reaction to comp
  • Reception and distillation of wine materials for divin (cognac), produ
  • e (liquid when heated) derived from the dry distillation of the wood of the birch.
  • Purification: Distillation of the crude TDI mixture to produce an 80:2
  • ammonium fluoride salts or the fractionated distillation of the chloride - have not proven suitable
  • bstantial and exciting collection, a mature distillation of a varied life experience.
  • the Armagnac area where the grapes for the distillation of the Armagnac eau-de-vie can be cultivate
  • siness interests included farming, milling, distillation of spirits, mercantile endeavors, and land
  • diente de Orujo, which is obtained from the distillation of the pomace of grapes and is clear in col
  • is an essential oil obtained from the steam distillation of chips and billets cut from the heartwood
  • dark blue essential oil, extracted by steam distillation of the flowers, is generally used as an ant
  • solid with a pungent odor derived from the distillation of coal tar.
  • It is also formed in the destructive distillation of many substances, as wood, coal, caoutcho
  • properties of water and also described the distillation of sea-water for drinking.
  • The distillation of zivania takes place in special tradition
  • d chiefly as a byproduct of the destructive distillation of wood.
  • nds such as picoline through studies on the distillation of bone-oil and other animal matter.
  • ethro Tull: Highlights (1988) is a 21-track distillation of the Jethro Tull box set 20 Years of Jeth
  • oduction of the distillates begins with the distillation of various wine varieties (mainly Savatiano
  • lective fines as a deterrent to the illicit distillation of poteen, he incurred the wrath of Chief S
  • Purification: Distillation of crude HDI to extract pure HDI
  • ing, any one of three acids obtained by the distillation of citric acid, and called respectively cit
  • 23 January - The distillation of spirits is prohibited.
  • the series was created by AIP Records as a distillation of the albums in the Pebbles series and the
  • iterature on a given system and represent a distillation of the collective knowledge about a set of
  • It is obtained by simple distillation of Mediterranean figs.
  • the Revenue Police to stamp out the illicit distillation of drink, in reality it was to get personal
  • Purification: Distillation of the crude IPDI to extract pure IPDI
  • It can be obtained by fractional distillation of essential oils.
  • Referred to as "the distillation of thirty years of metal" and "the best mat
  • ns to purify oxygen from air, but cryogenic distillation of liquid air remains the dominant technolo
  • ehyde in the presence of triethylamine, the distillation of benzylmandelic acid, or by the reaction
  • containers, toiletry sets, stills for steam distillation of perfume extracts, etc. Displays show how
  • Coal oil is obtained from the destructive distillation of cannel coal, mineral wax, and bituminous
  • It is prepared by distillation of acetone with sulfuric acid or by trimeri
  • He banned sales and distillation of alcohols in Mongolia in 1297.
  • ently held at Lambeth Palace Library, and a distillation of these has been published.
  • emy, cohobation was the process of repeated distillation of the same matter, with the liquid drawn f
  • This spirit is made from the distillation of the pomace of grapes.
  • isothiocyanate can also be liberated by dry distillation of the seeds.
  • The residue from the distillation of high-temperature coal tar, primarily a c
  • Production is usually by double distillation of xynisteri based white wines with aging i
  • obtained practically pure by the fractional distillation of caraway oil; the laevo-form from the oil
  • 834 he investigated complex products of the distillation of organic substances such as coal and wood
  • ssil diesel is produced from the fractional distillation of crude oil between 200 °C (392 °F) and 35
  • ar sands such as in Canada, the destructive distillation of wood and coal gasification or biomass ga
  • Vodka is made by distillation of fermented substances such as grains, pot
  • critics have written that the dialogue is a distillation of the contrasts between stereotypical male
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