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filingDate 1983-01-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 1984-08-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-213065-A1
titleOfInvention APPARATUS FOR HEATED ACCELERATED MICRODIFFUSION AND HEAT CONVECTION
abstract The invention relates to the field of analytical chemistry and includes a novel apparatus for separating volatile substances from mixtures of substances by means of thermo-accelerated microdiffusion and heat convection. The apparatus according to the invention consists of a cylindrical vessel in which the substance mixture is heated, from an absorption space which surrounds the opening region of the cylindrical vessel and serves for receiving the barrier liquid, and the like. from a bell, d. in d. filled with Sperrfluessigkeit absorption space is used. D. Heating the apparatus can be done in an insulated heating block. D. The mode of operation of the apparatus is based on the fact that the tampoos formed during the heating of the volatile substance are transported by a heat-convection current to the inside of a baffle in blocking fluid and, after cooling, pass into the barrier fluid, which at the same time acts as an absorption fluid. The construction of the apparatus is explained in more detail on the basis of a drawing and the handling of the apparatus is illustrated by four application examples. A further example shows that the apparatus according to the invention can also be used for distillation tasks.
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