How much pressure do you recommend in order to evaporate faster? Do you think more than 1 atm is recommended in order to evaporate an aqueous solution at 50 °C? Thank you in advance
Yes it depends on what your product is but generally you'd use a warm solvent e.g. Ethyl acetate, which is then cooled to give you crystals that crash out upon cooling
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How to know if it's already at equilibrium?
How much pressure do you recommend in order to evaporate faster? Do you think more than 1 atm is recommended in order to evaporate an aqueous solution at 50 °C? Thank you in advance
why are you increasing the pressure if you want to evaporate a solvent?
So how do you get your product our of the ball flask after the solvents been evaporated?...Solvent?
Thats what im thinking right now
Yes it depends on what your product is but generally you'd use a warm solvent e.g. Ethyl acetate, which is then cooled to give you crystals that crash out upon cooling
It really depends on what you need to do next. If your product is a solid you can scrape it out with a spatula, if is a liquid you pipette it out etc.
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how much is a set up like this?
Price varies a lot. It can go up to 20k GBP.
Nah only like 3k now
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