List of solvents – VACUUBRAND PC 600 LAN NT User Manual

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List of solvents

Solvent

Boiling point

at 760 Torr

(1013 mbar)

in °F (°C)

Vacuum for

boiling point

(abs.) at T

S

=

104°F (40°C)

in Torr (mbar)

Solvent

Boiling point

at 760 Torr

(1013 mbar)

in °F (°C)

Vacuum for

boiling point

(abs.) at T

S

=

104°F (40°C)

in Torr (mbar)

Acetone

133 (56)

417 (556)

Ethyl acetate

171 (77)

180 (240)

Acetonitrile

180 (82)

173 (230)

1,2-Dichloro-

ethane

181 (83)

158 (210)

Benzene

176 (80)

177 (236)

Hexane

156 (69)

251 (335)

t-Butanol

180 (82)

98 (130)

Methanol

147 (64)

253 (337)

1-Butanol

244 (118)

19 (25)

Pentane

97 (36)

>750 (1000)

Chloroform

144 (62)

356 (474)

Isopropanol

180 (82)

103 (137)

Cyclohexane

178 (81)

176 (235)

Pyridine

239 (115)

45 (60)

Dichlorometh-

ane

104 (40)

750 (1000)

Tetrachlo-

romethane

171 (77)

203 (271)

Diethyl ether

95 (35)

>750 (1000) Tetrahydro-

furan

151 (66)

268 (357)

Diisopropyl

ether

154 (68)

281 (375)

Toluene

232 (111)

58 (77)

Dimethylform-

amide

307 (153)

8 (11)

Trichloroeth-

ylene

189 (87)

137 (183)

1,4-Dioxane

214 (101)

80 (107)

Xylene

280 (138)

19 (25)

Ethanol

167 (75)

131 (175)

Water

212 (100)

54 (72)

Determine the bath temperature
+

If there is no limitation from the product side, a water bath tempera-

ture of 140-158°F (60-70°C) is usually recommended (efficient heating

with minimum generation of water vapor from the bath).

Example:
+

The cooling temperature is assumed to be 59-68°F (15-20°C).

+

Water bath temperature between 140-158°F (60-70°C). Wait until tem-

perature is reached.

+

Determine the vacuum level for a boiling point (use published data of sol-

vents). Reduce pressure until a sufficient level of evaporation is attained.

+

If the hysteresis is set manually, avoid frequent operation of the vac-

uum pump or of an optional in-line valve (approx. not more than two

operations per minute).

The above given temperature and pressure values are only of approxi-

mative nature (due to rounding, unit conversion).

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