separation of immicible solvent
Venting is necessary during liquid-liquid extraction to release built-up pressure that can result from the agitation and mixing of the two immiscible liquids. This helps to prevent the extraction vessel from rupturing or causing spills. Additionally, venting can help to remove volatile compounds that may be present in the system.
When choosing a solvent for liquid-liquid extraction, factors to consider include the solubility of the target compound in the solvent, the selectivity of the solvent to the target compound, the density difference between the two phases to aid in separation, and the cost and toxicity of the solvent. For extracting benzoic acid from water, a suitable solvent might be ethyl acetate, as it has a good solubility for benzoic acid and can be separated easily due to its density difference with water.
Extraction is based on the principle of transferring a substance from one phase to another, typically from a solid or liquid phase to a liquid phase. This is achieved by using a solvent that selectively dissolves the desired substance while leaving impurities behind. The goal of extraction is to separate the desired compound from a mixture.
Various methods used for purification and separation of organic compounds are: i) Crystallisation ii) Fractional Crystallisation iii) Sublimation iv) Distillation v) Extraction with solvents vi) Chromatography.
LEACHING: It is a unit operation where separation is achieved based on preferential dissolution of solute(in solid base) in a solvent EXTRACTION: It is is a unit operation where separation is achieved based on preferential dissolution of solute(in liquid base) in a solvent
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Liquid-liquid extraction can be improved by optimizing the choice of solvents to improve selectivity and efficiency, controlling the pH to enhance extraction efficiency, using proper agitation techniques to maximize mass transfer between the phases, and implementing extraction cells or devices to increase process automation and reduce variability.
Extraction (Solid-Liquid Extraction)
The principle is found in "Counter Current Extraction"
Venting is necessary during liquid-liquid extraction to release built-up pressure that can result from the agitation and mixing of the two immiscible liquids. This helps to prevent the extraction vessel from rupturing or causing spills. Additionally, venting can help to remove volatile compounds that may be present in the system.
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water keeps you and your body more form to keep you alive. When liquid is extracted, the concentration of of solute is increased. This may cause solid precipitation of chemicals mixed with the liquid prior to extraction.
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When choosing a solvent for liquid-liquid extraction, factors to consider include the solubility of the target compound in the solvent, the selectivity of the solvent to the target compound, the density difference between the two phases to aid in separation, and the cost and toxicity of the solvent. For extracting benzoic acid from water, a suitable solvent might be ethyl acetate, as it has a good solubility for benzoic acid and can be separated easily due to its density difference with water.