N Propyl Acetate Synthesis
Synthesis of Propyl Acetate
If you want to make propyl acetate ($N + Propyl + Acetate + Synthesis $), you need to understand the method.

The method includes acetic acid and n-propanol as raw materials. First prepare pure acetic acid and n-propanol, measure an appropriate amount, and place it in a clean reaction vessel. Add an appropriate amount of catalyst, such as sulfuric acid, etc., this catalyst can promote the speed of the reaction.

Place the reaction vessel in a suitable heating device and control the temperature within a certain range. If the temperature is too high, side reactions will occur; if it is too low, the reaction will be slow. After the process, the esterification reaction occurs between the two, and the carboxyl group of acetic acid and the hydroxyl group of n-propanol are dehydrated and condensed to form propyl acetate.

After the reaction is completed, the product is mixed with unreacted raw materials, catalysts and water. The lower catalyst and impurities such as water can be separated by the method of liquid separation. Later, the pure propyl acetate can be separated by distillation according to the difference in the boiling point of each substance. During distillation, pay attention to temperature control, so that the propyl acetate can escape in a gaseous state and be re-condensed into a liquid state for collection.

In this way, a relatively pure propyl acetate can be obtained to form a synthesis service.