In this experiment, you will perform a steam distillation to extract an essential oil from an orange peel.
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Before you start the lab, put on the appropriate personal protective equipment, including a lab coat, safety goggles, and gloves. This experiment must be performed in a hood.
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First, you will need to assemble the steam distillation apparatus. Check the apparatus set up by your instructor.
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Set the two stands next to each other in the hood. Place the stir plate on the base of one of the stands and set the heating mantle on top of it. Plug the heating mantle into the temperature controller, but do not turn it on yet.
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Now, obtain a watch glass with 3 dried orange peels from your instructor. Weigh the orange peels on the balance and record the mass of the orange peels in your notebook.
Table 1: Mass of essential oil recovered
Temperature of steam distillation (°C) |
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Mass of the orange peels (g) |
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Mass of empty flask (g) |
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Mass of flask + essential oils (g) |
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Mass of essential oils (g) |
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Percent mass of essential oil recovered |
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Click Here to download Table 1
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Bring your dried peels, funnel, spatula, and the 500-mL round-bottom flask to the instructor's bench and place the peels in the blender. Add about 4 mL of deionized water to the peels. Then, blend them until they are well mixed and smooth.
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Using the funnel, transfer the blended peels to the round-bottom flask. Clamp the flask to the stand above the heating mantle.
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Measure 200 mL of deionized water using your graduated cylinder and transfer it to the round-bottom flask using a funnel. Remove the funnel and add a stir bar to the flask.
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Locate the Claisen adapter and apply a thin layer of grease to the joint. Then, insert the Claisen adapter into the flask.
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Grease the thermometer adapter and insert it into the distilling head.
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Gently insert the thermometer into the distilling head by pushing and twisting through the adapter until the thermometer bulb is below the bend of the distilling head.
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Lightly grease the lower joint of the distilling head, and then insert it into the outer arm of the Claisen adapter.
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Now, obtain the condenser and carefully clamp it to the second stand. It should be oriented nearly horizontally, with the end closest to the distilling head slightly higher.
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Lightly grease the condenser and the side joint of the distilling head before connecting them.
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Next, attach one piece of rubber tubing to the inlet of the condenser, which is the port furthest away from the distilling head. Attach the other end to the tap water faucet in the hood.
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Connect the second piece of rubber tubing to the other port, which is the outlet, and place the end of the tubing in the drain.
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Locate the separatory funnel and make sure that the stopcock is closed by turning it until it is fully horizontal.
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Insert the separatory funnel into the Claisen adapter, and add approximately 100 mL of deionized water to the funnel.
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Pick up the connecting joint and attach it to the end of the condenser.
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Then, attach a 250-mL round-bottom flask to the connecting joint using a plastic clip.
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Finally, check all of the joints to make sure they are tightly connected and then secure each one with a plastic clip.
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Now that the steam distillation apparatus is fully assembled, start the procedure. First, slowly turn the tap water on to fill the condenser with water. Note: Be sure to turn the water on slowly, or the tubing may pop off and cause a flood.
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Next, turn on the magnetic stirrer at the lowest setting and set the temperature controller to the appropriate setting to reach about 90 °C.
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Once bubbles start forming in the mixture and liquid is dripping into the collection flask, adjust the heat to increase or decrease the rate of distillation to about 20 drops/min.
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Record the temperature on the thermometer in your notebook. Now, carefully open the stopcock on the separatory funnel to slowly add water to the flask. Your goal is to add water at the same rate as distillation, about 20 drops/min.
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Allow the distillation to proceed and collect about 50 mL of distillate. Note: Be patient, since this should take about 2 hours. The liquid in the flask will become less cloudy as more oil is collected.
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Once you have collected enough distillate, turn off the heat. Then, shut off the water to the condenser and carefully raise the entire setup.
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Allow it to cool completely before removing the heating mantle and disassembling the glassware.
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Empty the separatory funnel of any remaining water and pour the orange pulp down the drain.