Lab Report
Lab Report
Lab Report
Lab Report
Course Title: Mass Transfer (PPE-205L)
Experiment No: 1
Title: Use of the refractometer to find out the composition of mixture obtained from Batch
Distillation Column.
Semester: 04
Group no: 04
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Contents
1.1. Objective..............................................................................................................................................3
1.2. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................3
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1.2.1. Batch Distillation...........................................................................................................................3
1.2.2. Refractive index.............................................................................................................................4
1.3. Apparatus required...............................................................................................................................5
1.4. Chemicals.............................................................................................................................................5
1.5. Procedure of the experiment.................................................................................................................5
1.5.1. Procedures for the standard composition curve..............................................................................5
1.5.2. Procedure on the batch distillator...................................................................................................5
1.6. Calculations:.........................................................................................................................................5
1.6.1. Standard curve formation...............................................................................................................5
1.7. References............................................................................................................................................7
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1.1. Objective
Use of the refractometer to find out the composition of mixture obtained from Batch Distillation
Column.
1.2. Introduction
Batch distillation refers to the use of distillation in batches, meaning that a mixture is distilled to
separate it into its component fractions before the distillation still is again charged with more mixture
and the process is repeated. This is in contrast with continuous distillation where the feedstock is
added and the distillate drawn off without interruption. Batch distillation has always been an
important part of the production of seasonal, or low capacity and high-purity chemicals. It is a very
frequent separation process in the pharmaceutical industry.
Batch distillation is a type of distillation in which the feed is not continuously added rather it is
added once. The main components of a distillation column are given by
Column internals e.g. trays/plates and/or packings which are used to enhance component
separations.
A condenser to cool and condense the vapour leaving the top of the column.
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A reflux drum to hold the condensed vapour from the top of the column so that liquid
(reflux) can be recycled back.
For the system, Ethanol/ Water, mixtures of known concentration can be made up and their
refractive indexes measured. The refractometer measures the critical angle of liquid undertest
and each concentration will show a different critical angle. Beyond the critical angle is darkness
and refractometers are calibrated along this light/dark boundary.
First, we make a mixture of Ethanol/Water of known concentration then plot the concentration
versus refractive index (R.I). we get a standardize curve from which we can find the un known
concentration of a mixture by knowing its refractive index from refractometer.
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3. Measuring cylinders
1.4. Chemicals
1. Distilled water
2. Ethanol
First six solutions of known concentrations of ethanol and water are prepared.
Then the graph was plotted between percentage composition and the refractive index.
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1.6. Calculations:
100%
1.34 0% 1.327 get value of y (refractive index from
1.33 refractometer) by putting its value of x
80%
1.32 20% 1.334 (% ethanol) is obtained.
1.31
60% 40% 1.346 Y= 0.0387x + 1.3285 …… (1)
1.3
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%
40% 60% 1.356
ethanol percentage
0% 100% 1.363
Graph 1.1 standard curve
Table 1.1 standard curve data
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0.412 0.662
+4, -6 73.8 1.352 0.5875 77.1 1.355 0.3375
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0.312 0.712
+6, -4 75.4 1.356 0.6875 78.5 1.357 0.2875
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0.287 0.612
+8, -2 75.5 1.357 0.7125 78.6 1.353 0.3875
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The data for the up and the down streams for different flux ratios are given in the table 1.2.
The number of theoretical plates can be calculated by using the Fenske’s equation
1.7. References
1. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dpZfkyjb7QI/SZAe03s37AI/AAAAAAAAAbM/pfaW2kWrE
Ug/s400/New+Picture.png
2. https://www.academia.edu/11570902/Batch_Distillation_Column
3. http://www.separationprocesses.com/Distillation/DT_Chp05.html
4. http://www.rccostello.com/distil/distiltyp.htm