StickstoffWaschmethode
The Stickstoffwaschmethode, also known as the nitrogen wash method, is a laboratory technique used primarily in the field of organic chemistry to purify volatile compounds. This method relies on the principle that certain substances can be selectively removed from a mixture by washing with an inert gas, such as nitrogen, which carries away volatile impurities while retaining less volatile target compounds.
The process typically involves bubbling nitrogen gas through a solution containing the mixture to be purified.
One of the key advantages of the Stickstoffwaschmethode is its simplicity and effectiveness in removing low-boiling
However, the technique requires careful control of conditions, such as flow rate and temperature, to ensure