This tutorial discusses rectification distillation and how to determine the minimum reflux ratio and total reflux conditions. Rectification distillation is a process that separates components of a liquid mixture based on differences in volatility. The minimum reflux ratio is the lowest amount of reflux needed for a specified separation, while total reflux uses an infinite reflux ratio to achieve the maximum possible separation between components.
This tutorial discusses rectification distillation and how to determine the minimum reflux ratio and total reflux conditions. Rectification distillation is a process that separates components of a liquid mixture based on differences in volatility. The minimum reflux ratio is the lowest amount of reflux needed for a specified separation, while total reflux uses an infinite reflux ratio to achieve the maximum possible separation between components.
This tutorial discusses rectification distillation and how to determine the minimum reflux ratio and total reflux conditions. Rectification distillation is a process that separates components of a liquid mixture based on differences in volatility. The minimum reflux ratio is the lowest amount of reflux needed for a specified separation, while total reflux uses an infinite reflux ratio to achieve the maximum possible separation between components.