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Jul30-12, 12:25 AM   #1
 

organic chem:fractional distillation


Hi,
During fractional distillation,crude oil is heated to a certain temperature,then it is pumped into the fractional tower.
As you know,petroleum is a mixture of alkanes.When it is heated in the furnace(to about 400°C),it does not burn.But lower alkanes(e.g.CH4) are extremely flammable,why it doesn't burn at 400°C?
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Jul30-12, 03:10 AM   #2
 
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Probably because you carefully avoid contact with air or oxygen.
Jul30-12, 03:50 AM   #3
 
Oh,is that means,petroleum is heated with the absence of air in the furnace?
Jul30-12, 05:45 AM   #4
 
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Yes. I suppose you flood the columns with nitrogen when you begin operation. Later on, there will be only the vapours of the various alkanes etc. in the column.
Jul30-12, 06:58 AM   #5
 
Where does the nitrogen go?
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I suppose it would leave the column together with the lightes alkanes (methane, ethane) which don't condense.
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