Solvent data – Heidolph VAC control automatic User Manual

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requires detailed knowledge about thermal dynamic substance parameters

particularly for all standard processes

9.1.1. Settings in "Manual" regulation mode

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pressure "p" (Set Vac) and the hysteresis

p (Set

p) are set.

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choose pressure "p" as to locate boiling point of the substance to be distilled in the limits
defined by Chapters 9 and 10 (bath temperature and coolant temperature). To this end make
reference to reference chart (page 60) and nomogram (page 60).

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hysteresis

p defines temperature rise in mbar, required to open the vacuum valve.

Extended valve opening times equals high losses due to repeated gas transport.

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Low-boiling substances prefer a higher

p (5 - 10 mbar), whereas we recommend a lower

value (1 - 5 mbar) for high-boiling substances.


9.2. "Auto Mode" vacuum regulation mode

The "Auto Mode" is distinguished by the following parameters:
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Find distillation point automatically

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Distillation pressure once found will be maintained permanently, integrating hysteresis

p (h).

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Separate mixes within physical limits

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No need to know about thermal dynamic substance data.

9.2.1. "Auto Mode" settings

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The only item to be set is h hysteresis

p (h).

10. Solvent data


Examples for using reference table and nomogram:

This reference table details substance data needed for distillation, whereas the nomogram reflects
relationship between pressure and boil temperature of some solvents. Go by the Clausius-
Clapeyron equation and plot 1/T against log p.

10.1. at boil temperature of 40°C

LABOROTA 4002/4003 control: in column "vacuum for boil temperature" use the "Set Vac"
nominal value as depicted for 40°C.

10.2. at boil temperatures deviating from 40°C

4. On temperature axis of the nomogram mark boil point wanted.
5. Draw a line to the right and determine intersection with the solvent line.
6. From this intersection draw a straight line down to determine the vacuum pressure needed.

10.3. solvents not depicted

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The following items might help in determining the right vacuum pressure:

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