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Separation of acetone and THF
Any ideas on separating these two solvents? Boiling points for acetone and THF respectively are 56°C and 65°C. They form an azeotrope.
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You can use extractive distillation to 'break' the azeotrope. This system has been studied in this paper:
Shenfeng Yuan, et. al., Separation of acetone–tetrahydrofuran azeotropic mixture by continuous extractive distillation, Journal of Chemical
Technology and Biotechnology, 88(8), pp. 1523–1528.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jctb.3997/abstrac...
Apparently dibutyl ether is a suitable extractive solvent for this system.
I don't have access to this paper, so request in the 'references' section if needed.
Hope that helps.
[Edited on 1-12-2013 by deltaH]
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Do you wish to recover both components in a useable form?
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I would suggest looking at ketone bisulfite adducts...
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what about reacting the acetone with an hydroxide and then distilling. acetone would enter to aldol condensation to give diacetone alcohol with a bp
of 160 C° so separation would be easy.
http://www.orgsyn.org/demo.aspx?prep=cv1p0199
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I agree with UnintentionalChaos. Making the bisulfite adduct is easy and precipitates out the ketone for simple filtration/separation.
I'd advise against reacting the ketone with base as you'll get a host of sticky gooey compounds, not just diacetone alcohol.
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still, the THF would be able to be distilled but I was just giving an idea, I agree with UC, bisulfite adduct would be something worth to try. Also
reacting acetone with barium hydroxide would be something more complex so yeah, again your best option is the already mentioned
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