fraktsioneerimine
Fraktsioneerimine is a separation operation used to divide a complex mixture into fractions with narrower boiling-point ranges. In practice, it is most commonly realized through fractional distillation, though other fractionation techniques such as steam distillation or vacuum distillation are also used when necessary. The method relies on differences in volatility: components with lower boiling points vaporize at lower temperatures and rise through a distillation column, where they repeatedly condense and re-vaporize on trays or packing. Each theoretical plate improves separation, producing fractions with progressively higher boiling points as the distillation progresses. The distillate is collected as separate fractions by temperature or composition, typically via controlled reflux and cooling.
Equipment commonly includes a fractional distillation column, reboiler, condenser, feed, trays or structured packing, and a
Applications are widespread and include petroleum refining, where fraktsioneerimine yields fractions such as LPG, naphtha, kerosene,
Limitations include substantial energy requirements, reduced effectiveness for components with very similar boiling points, potential formation