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Kugelrohr

Vacuum distillation apparatus


Vacuum distillation apparatus

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A Kugelrohr (German for "ball tube") is a short-path vacuum distillation apparatus typically used to distill relatively small amounts of compounds with high boiling points (usually greater than 300 °C) under greatly reduced pressure.

Design

"Short path" refers to the short distance that the vapors of the distillate need to travel, which helps reduce loss and speed up collection of the distillate. This type of distillation is generally performed under vacuum to prevent the compound from charring due to atmospheric oxygen, as well as to allow the distillation to proceed at a lower temperature.

The apparatus consists of a tube furnace or other electric heater controlled by a thermostat, and two or more bulbs connected with ground glass joints. The compound to be distilled is placed in the terminal bulb. The other bulbs can be used to collect the distillates sequentially, when the desired fraction is being collected the bulb is cooled with water or ice to aid condensation. A motor drive is often used to rotate the string of bulbs to reduce bumping, give even heating, and increase the surface area for evaporation.

References

References

  1. [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Interest/Equipment_Supplies__Books/Glassware_Catalog/Distillation/Kugelrohr.html Kugelrohr Distillation Apparatus] at the [[Sigma-Aldrich]] company website, accessed 8 Sep 2006.
  2. [http://www.buchi.com/Glass-Oven-B-585-Kugelrohr.83.0.html Kugelrohr Distillation Apparatus] at the [[Buchi (company). Buchi]] company website, accessed 15 Nov 2006.
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