Claisen flask
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The Claisen flask or Claisen distillation flask is a special type of distillation flask used in several procedures, like vacuum distillation. It was invented by Rainer Ludwig Claisen.
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General
The Claisen flask is generally used for reduced-pressure distillation. The flask was designed to reduce the probability of having to repeat the distillation, due to bumping of the boiling liquid. It is similar to a Würtz flask, though the distinctive feature of the Claisen flask is a U-shaped neck fused on the top of the flask. The flask itself may be round-bottom or pear-shaped. The U-shape (or bifurcation) is similar to that of a Claisen adapter. This design makes it impossible for any splash of distilling liquid projected by bumping to reach the distillate.[1]
Some Claisen flasks have with a short fractionating column on the side arm.
Availability
Claisen flasks can be purchased from lab suppliers or online.
Projects
- Preparation of ethyl formate[2]
See also
References
- ↑ https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ed075p638
- ↑ http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=16950