Lab Borosilicate Water Reflux Separator Oil-Water Separator
Taking advantage of the characteristics that some organic solvents are immiscible with water (azeotropic) and have a lower density than water, the condensed solvent and water separate into layers in the water separator. Water accumulates at the bottom of the water separator, and the solvent flows back into the reaction system. On the one hand, removing the water generated during the reaction from the system in a timely manner can drive the reaction forward and thus increase the reaction yield. On the other hand, the reflux of the solvent keeps the temperature of the reaction system as high as possible. In the reflux state, molecules come into contact frequently, which is conducive to the progress of the reaction.
- Borosilicate material
- Frosted flat mouth
- PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) piston