Indeed, that was a good lesson learned and happily nothing worse happened than the loss of some ethanol. This could indeed have resulted in a huge
fire!
You need a long column and need to apply minimal heat so that the ethanol just boils over. In that way, you should be capable of getting 85 to 90%.
You will need patience though. If you hurry and have a lot of liquid distill over in short time, then a lot of water distills over as well.
Getting to 95% azeotrope will indeed be hard. I think that a chemical drying agent like CaSO4 or CaCl2, combined with distilling, is the best for
getting water out. Having all these solid materials, however, introduces other problems like caking. Especially CaSO4 will lead to a very hard to
remove cake of solid. |