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Oleh:

Dwi Ratna Ning Tyas 2306.100.035


Choiruddin Sinaga 2306.100.077

95

125

10

150

20

210

30

255

40

290

50

330

60

370

70

410

80

455

90

510

End Pt. 98

580

the Tabulation of Edmister and Okamoto [7]


is followed in solving for the atmospheric
EFV curve.

Vol %
distilled

ASTM

EFV

t, F

Interval, %

t, F

95

150

0-10

55

25

10

150

175

10-30

105

75

30

255

250

30-50

75

47

50

330

297

50-70

80

48

70

410

345

70-90

100

62

90

510

407

10-100

87

42

100

597

449

The ASTM 30-10 % temperature difference is 105 F.


The EFV 50% temperature is read from Fig. 3.17. temperature difference ( function
of percent distilled) are read from Fig. 3.18.

% distilled

TBP
EFV, 760 mmHg,t F
760 mmHg, Uncorr.

Corr
t, F

EFV, 10 mmHg,t, F
Uncorr.

Corr.

Initial

105

-212

428

-212

286

10

290

-184

456

-184

314

30

510

-98

542

-98

400

50

650

640

+5

645

+5

503

70

760

+93

733

+93

591

90

830

+168

808

+168

666

End pt.

950

+190

830

+190

688

498

760 290
TBPslope
7,8 / %
60
Interrelationship between ASTM and TBp distillation

curve data are necessary for transposition from one


type of distillation curve to the other if complete
experimental data are not available. Correlation
relating the 50 % temperatures and slopes have been
reported for atmospheric pressure [18] and
subatmospheric pressure [27]

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