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karl26
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what kind of trap can I use to avoid ethyl acrylate smell ?
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February 26, 2008, 08:20:54 AM »
Hi everybody,
I am doing a reaction involving a distillation of excess ethyl acrylate ( big scale reaction > 100 kg)
We are having problems with the smell of ethyl acrylate vapours (small quantities which comes out of the pump) even if we use a 10% NaOH scrubber
Does anyone know a more efficient way to trap ethyl acrylate vapours ?
thanks in advance
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Re: what kind of trap can I use to avoid ethyl acrylate smell ?
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February 26, 2008, 08:36:41 AM »
Dear
Karl26
;
For “Vacuum Pumps” you should always use a “
Cryogenic Trap
” (even for large scaled).
In your case maybe you have to use “
Liquid Nitrogen
”.
But I believe:
first
you will have to clean your pump to be successful.
About “
Cryotraps
” you can read on: "
CryoPump
”
Good Luck!
ARGOS
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April 24, 2008, 12:53:27 PM »
Our group uses a rotovap specific for these occasions. We keep it in the hood. We also use a Welch model 2027 to remove DMF, DMSO, etc...
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August 17, 2008, 10:15:33 AM »
We wash all of our glassware that was in contact with acrylates with a domestic hypochlorite solution (bleach). This probably oxidises the acrylate into something that can then be washed normally
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