Your results seem very similar to mine. The HCl water trap got contaminated with yellow-browish tint, which probably could be purified to some extent
by filtering it through ceramic or silica sand filter and maybe even activated charcoal, if it doesn't absorb HCl on it's own. Very good cooling of
pyrolysis gases seems to be important, but because I noted that there condensed thick gunk which could potentially block some of the lines, the fumes
should be led directly to a submerged condensing flask and then exhausted through reflux condenser into a tube and out to the water trap for HCl
collection. |