Author Topic: DCM for post RP/I2 extraction  (Read 5481 times)

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auntyjack

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« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2004, 03:35:00 PM »
my chemistry book says the naphtha layer is between 110 and 180 C (consider that toluene boils at 110 C and xylene at 140)....previous posts on naphtha give good info on the various types and their respective boiling point ranges....elfspice, where did you get your info from?


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« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2004, 06:11:00 PM »
the terminology of various lower boiling petroleum distillates is perhaps deliberately confusing as it has manifested out of marketing strategies and not standardised nomenclatures etc etc...

I know 'naptha' as a chemical, a dual hexane ring thingy, that is not what i mean, i think it is 'vm&p naptha in some places' which fits the same ranges (40ish to 140ish)

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here's the local low bp solvent's msds

http://www.andrewindustrial.co.nz/content/images/docs/msds/chemicals/Fuelite%20MSDS.pdf



here's there special purpose plant oil/extraction solvent, a nice hexane fraction

http://www.andrewindustrial.co.nz/content/images/docs/msds/chemicals/Solvent%20X4%20MSDS.pdf



the data stated in the fuelite msds seems to be incorrect from its behaviour in distillation, it started distilling a fraction at about 38 degrees C