But combine melting with crystallization and you have Zone Melting (I think this is the term used, or is it Zone Refining?).
Both terms are correct, they're used in different fields for the same process :)
..... this most likely won't work because the solid will probably bee soluable in whatever is melted and thus no separation.
Yes, this is the problem with Dwarfer's scheme.
Please, I'm not getting it..
The melted mixture of liquids will be at a temperature
where they will begin to fume off: I would guess(but do not know) that for MA that would be around 200C:
I believe (in my mind) that the lower fuming fractions will
go earlier in time and longer in condenser before
precipitating...
I don't think there would be any "eutectic" considerations or other "mutual interference" problems:
but might be wrong.
Certainly,
maybe ":<),
even a small change in gas-residency
time before settling would make
a significant differential
in where the condensation would take place.
Yeah, it is a mixture of liquids...??
So does fractional distillation
start with a mixture of liquids,
separated by boiling points.
If I am overlooking something,
I'll be glad to be
dis-illusioned,
the option being to remain semi-blind.
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Would this change the perspective for you?
Assume all the different amines are freebased,
and dissolved in a high temperature smoke-free oil.
The bubbles of air now rise to the sirface,
carrying molecules which then wend their routes
back to solid-ness.
Thank you again:
If GOD was on MY side,
there would be NO question....
;D ;D ;D