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'''Distillation''' is a process of separating the component substances from a liquid mixture by selective evaporation and condensation. Distillation may result in essentially complete separation (nearly pure components), or it may be a partial separation that increases the concentration of selected components of the mixture.
= Distillation =
 
[[File:Simple_distillation_apparatus.svg|thumb|right|Simple distillation apparatus]]
 
'''Distillation''' is a process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by using selective boiling and condensation. Distillation may result in essentially complete separation (nearly pure components), or it may be a partial separation that increases the concentration of selected components in the mixture.


== History ==
== History ==


The concept of distillation has been around since ancient times and is thought to have been first used by the ancient Egyptians. The process was later refined by the Greeks and Romans and has been used throughout history for a variety of purposes, from making perfumes to producing alcohol.
[[File:Zosimos_distillation_equipment.jpg|thumb|left|Ancient distillation equipment as depicted by Zosimos of Panopolis]]


== Process ==
The history of distillation dates back to ancient times. The earliest evidence of distillation comes from a distillation apparatus found in the Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to around 3000 BC. The process was further developed by the Greeks and Romans, and later by Arab chemists such as [[Jabir ibn Hayyan]].


The process of distillation involves heating a liquid until it vaporizes, then cooling the vapor until it condenses back into a liquid. The condensed liquid is collected in a separate container. This process can be repeated multiple times to increase the purity of the desired component.
In the Middle Ages, distillation was used extensively in alchemy. [[File:Hieronymus_Brunschwig_Liber_de_arte_Distillandi_CHF_AQ13x3.jpg|thumb|right|Illustration from Hieronymus Brunschwig's "Liber de arte Distillandi"]]
 
== Principles of Distillation ==
 
Distillation works on the principle of differences in boiling points of substances. When a liquid mixture is heated, the component with the lower boiling point vaporizes first. The vapor is then cooled and condensed into a liquid, which is collected separately.


== Types of Distillation ==
== Types of Distillation ==


There are several types of distillation, including:
=== Simple Distillation ===


* [[Simple distillation]]: This is used when the boiling points of two liquids are significantly different from each other or to separate liquids from solids or nonvolatile components.
Simple distillation is used to separate liquids with significantly different boiling points. It involves a single cycle of vaporization and condensation.
* [[Fractional distillation]]: This is used when the boiling points of the components are close to each other. It involves the use of a fractionating column.
 
* [[Steam distillation]]: This is used for substances that are heat sensitive. The substance is mixed with water and heated, the steam carries the volatile substances to a condenser where they are separated.
=== Fractional Distillation ===
* [[Vacuum distillation]]: This is used for substances that have high boiling points. Lowering the pressure lowers the boiling points of the substances, allowing them to be distilled at lower temperatures.
 
Fractional distillation is used to separate mixtures of liquids with closer boiling points. It involves multiple cycles of vaporization and condensation, using a fractionating column.
 
=== Steam Distillation ===
 
Steam distillation is used for temperature-sensitive materials, such as aromatic compounds. It involves passing steam through the mixture to vaporize the components.
 
=== Vacuum Distillation ===
 
Vacuum distillation is used for substances with very high boiling points. By reducing the pressure, the boiling point of the substance is lowered, allowing distillation at a lower temperature.
 
== Apparatus ==
 
[[File:My_retort.jpg|thumb|left|A traditional retort used in distillation]]
 
The basic apparatus for distillation includes a heat source, a distillation flask, a condenser, and a receiving flask. In more complex setups, additional components such as fractionating columns and vacuum pumps may be used.
 
[[File:Distillation_by_Retort.png|thumb|right|Distillation by retort]]


== Applications ==
== Applications ==


Distillation has many applications, including:
Distillation is widely used in the chemical industry, for the purification of liquids, and in the production of alcoholic beverages. It is also used in the petroleum industry for refining crude oil into its components.
 
[[File:UkrainianVodkaStill.jpg|thumb|left|A traditional Ukrainian vodka still]]
 
== Modern Distillation Techniques ==
 
Modern distillation techniques have evolved to include more efficient methods such as batch distillation and continuous distillation.


* In the [[petroleum industry]], where it is used in the refining of crude oil into its components, including gasoline, lubricating oils, and waxes.
[[File:BatchDistill.svg|thumb|right|Diagram of a batch distillation process]]
* In the [[chemical industry]], where it is used in the production of solvents, chemicals, and other products.
* In the [[food and beverage industry]], where it is used in the production of alcoholic beverages, vinegar, and purified water.
* In the [[pharmaceutical industry]], where it is used in the production of medicines and other products.


== See Also ==
== Related Pages ==


* [[Evaporation]]
* [[Fractional distillation]]
* [[Condensation]]
* [[Steam distillation]]
* [[Separation process]]
* [[Vacuum distillation]]
* [[Alcoholic fermentation]]
* [[Petroleum refining]]


[[Category:Chemical processes]]
[[Category:Chemical processes]]
[[Category:Separation processes]]
[[Category:Separation processes]]
[[Category:Unit operations]]
[[Category:Distillation]]
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 21 February 2025

Distillation[edit]

Simple distillation apparatus

Distillation is a process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by using selective boiling and condensation. Distillation may result in essentially complete separation (nearly pure components), or it may be a partial separation that increases the concentration of selected components in the mixture.

History[edit]

Ancient distillation equipment as depicted by Zosimos of Panopolis

The history of distillation dates back to ancient times. The earliest evidence of distillation comes from a distillation apparatus found in the Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to around 3000 BC. The process was further developed by the Greeks and Romans, and later by Arab chemists such as Jabir ibn Hayyan.

In the Middle Ages, distillation was used extensively in alchemy.

Illustration from Hieronymus Brunschwig's "Liber de arte Distillandi"

Principles of Distillation[edit]

Distillation works on the principle of differences in boiling points of substances. When a liquid mixture is heated, the component with the lower boiling point vaporizes first. The vapor is then cooled and condensed into a liquid, which is collected separately.

Types of Distillation[edit]

Simple Distillation[edit]

Simple distillation is used to separate liquids with significantly different boiling points. It involves a single cycle of vaporization and condensation.

Fractional Distillation[edit]

Fractional distillation is used to separate mixtures of liquids with closer boiling points. It involves multiple cycles of vaporization and condensation, using a fractionating column.

Steam Distillation[edit]

Steam distillation is used for temperature-sensitive materials, such as aromatic compounds. It involves passing steam through the mixture to vaporize the components.

Vacuum Distillation[edit]

Vacuum distillation is used for substances with very high boiling points. By reducing the pressure, the boiling point of the substance is lowered, allowing distillation at a lower temperature.

Apparatus[edit]

A traditional retort used in distillation

The basic apparatus for distillation includes a heat source, a distillation flask, a condenser, and a receiving flask. In more complex setups, additional components such as fractionating columns and vacuum pumps may be used.

Distillation by retort

Applications[edit]

Distillation is widely used in the chemical industry, for the purification of liquids, and in the production of alcoholic beverages. It is also used in the petroleum industry for refining crude oil into its components.

A traditional Ukrainian vodka still

Modern Distillation Techniques[edit]

Modern distillation techniques have evolved to include more efficient methods such as batch distillation and continuous distillation.

Diagram of a batch distillation process

Related Pages[edit]