Senin, 22 Juli 2013

SEPARATION METHOD SOLID-LIQUID EXTRACTION









SEPARATION METHOD
SOLID-LIQUID EXTRACTION


Created by:
Putu Ayu Swarni (1113031072)
Ni Luh Gede Enik Karnila Yanti (1113031079)
A.A. Ayu Mirah (111303107)
Ni Ketut Sepmiarni (111303107)
 




CHEMISTRY EDUCATION DEPARTEMENT
FACULTHY OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES
GANESHA UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION
SINGARAJA
2012




A.    Title
Separate Atsiri Oil from Hazelnuts by using Solid-Liquid Extraction (Soxhletetion technique ) and Separation Hazelnuts Oil from n-Hexane by using Simple Distillation
B.     Objectives
1.      To explain the equipment use in soxhlet extraction
2.      To separate atsiri oil from n-hexane by soxhlet extraction and simple distillation.
3.      To know the percentage of extraction  at atsiri oil from hazelnuts by using soxhletation technique.
C.    Basic Theory
Extraction is a separation method based on different distribution of solute between two solvents that are not intermingled. Based on the phase, extraction can divided into two grouped are extraction liquid-liquid extraction and solid liquid. Liquid-liquid extraction performed to obtain a compound in the liquid-phase mixture with another solvent liquid phase. Solid liquid extraction if you want to separate out the components in a solid by using a liquid solvent. The tools used were Soxhlet extractor.
Solid liquid extraction techniques soxhletation performed by flowing solvent to solid samples. The solvent flowed initially heated so evaporate and subsequently undergo cooling and finally contact with the analyte in the sample. Solvent will bring the analyte into the reservoir flask, and then the solvent evaporated again because the heating process. The process takes place repeatedly so that analyte in the sample to be extracted quantitatively. Soxhletation extraction technique was performed for analytes readily soluble in hot temperatures and analyte not decomposes under the influence of heat. For example, to extract the atsiri oils in hazelnuts.
Distillation is a separation technique mixed in a homogeneous liquid phase by evaporation and condensation to obtain a relatively more distillate containing components more volatile than the original solution.
One type of distillation is often used simple distillation, known also by the name of distillation at atmospheric pressure. Distillation is done on the separation of mixtures relatively high boiling point and boiling point difference is quite large components. In this case a lower boiling point will come out as the first distillate. This technique is used primarily for the purification of one component in the mixture, such as separation hazelnut oil from the n-hexane.
To determine the percentage of extraction can use the following formula:

D.    Materials

First Experiment (Soxhletation extraction)

No
Name of materials
Concentration
Amount
1
Hazelnuts
-
50 gram
2
n-hexane
-
220 mL
3
Water
-
sufficient
Second Experiment (Simple Destilation)
No
Name of materials
Concentration
Amount
1
Atsiri oil in n-hexane
-
222 mL
2
Water
-
sufficient

E.     Equipment
First Experiment (Soxhletation extraction)
No
Name of equipment
Specification
Number
1
Mortal and portable
-
1
2
Erlenmeyer flask
-
1
3
Mantle heat
-
1
4
Beaker glass
250 mL
1
5
Soxhlet equipment
-
1 set
7
Filter paper


8
Statif
-
1
9
Clamp
-
1

Second Experiment (Simple Destilation)
No
Name of equipment
Specification
Number
1
Erlenmeyer flask
-
1
2
Mantle heat
-
1
3
Beaker glass
250 mL
1
4
Simple destilation equipment
-
1 set
6
Statif
-
1
7
Clamp
-
1
8
Thermometer
-
1

F.        Procedures
First Experiment (Soxhletation extraction)
1.      Hazelnuts were pounded by using mortal and portable until softly.
2.      50 gram of hazelnuts were measured by using electrical balanced
3.      50 gram of hazelnut were wrapped by using filter paper, at either end the filter paper was tied.
4.      Filter paper parcel containing a hazelnut was put into tube soxhlet
5.      220 mL of n-hexane was poured into still pot.
6.      Some of boiling stones were added into still pot.
7.      The soxhlet extraction equipment was prepared like the picture bellow:
 
8.      Cooling water was flowed, and still pot was heated by using heating mantel.
9.      Extraction was carried out about 10 times circulation and then the solution was allowed until cooling.
Second Experiment (Simple Distillation)
1.      Mixture of hazelnuts and n-hexane that found from soxhlet extraction was poured into still pot.
2.      Distillation equipment was sets like picture bellow:
3.      The Mixture of hazelnut oil and n-hexane at still pot were putted into mantle heat.
4.      Water was flowed by hose, there are out water and in water.
5.      Simple distillation was ready to start with turn on the mantle heat.
6.      Simple distillation was stopped when n-hexane cannot drip again and the temperature was observed.

G.       Experiment Result
First Experiment (Soxhletation extraction)
     The result that found at soxhlet extraction are:
-       Mass of hazelnuts                           : 50 gram
-       Hazelnuts oil that found                 : 12 mL
-       The weight of hazelnuts before extraction: 50 gram
-       The weight of hazelnuts after extraction: 42.3 gram
-       The weight of the hazelnuts oil =  9.268 gram
-       During the soxhlet extraction process, occur 10 times circulation hazelnuts oil by n-hexane.
-       One circulation occur every  2.54 minutes

Sebelum Ekstraksi Sokhlet
Setelah Ekstraksi Sokhlet
n-hexane have colorless color before use for soxlet extraction process 

n-hexane have yellowiest color after soxhlet extraction process because  was mixed with atsiri oil from hazelnut


Second Experiment (Simple Distillation)
Sebelum Destilasi Sederhana
Setelah Destilasi Sederhana
Terdapat campuran minyak kemiri dengan ether pada labu dasar bulat.



The mixed separated qualitatively at pressure of 65o C.



H.       Disscusion
A Soxhlet extractor is lab equipment designed for solid-liquid extraction. Based on the experiment observation, there are some lab equipment uses in soxhlet extractor. It shown in the picture below:
         
Note:
1: Stirrer bar or boiling stone is use to maximize the heat distribution
2: Still pot is use for the place of solvent (the still pot should not be overfilled and the volume of solvent in the still pot should be 3 to 4 times (about 60%) the volume of the soxhlet chamber)
3: Distillation path is use as the place of the solvent vapor flowing.
4: Thimble is the place of the solid matter contains liquid that we want to take out
5: solid matter contains liquid that we want to take out
6: Siphon top is the place of the mixture of solvent and the result of extraction
7: Siphon exit is the canal for flowing mixture to the still pot
8: Expansion adapter
9: Condenser is use to condensed the solvent. Condenser has two main-water, the first (10)Cooling water in and the second (11) Cooling water out.
After observe and doing solid-liquid extraction, it also can describe the process of solid extraction as follows: After a few minutes, the n-hexane in still pot began to boil. Bubbles arise on the surface of the n-hexane. Then, it began to evaporate. Vapor flow toward to the cooler and then condensed to become liquid droplets and eventually touch the filter paper containing the hazelnuts is in the thimble (soxhlet tube). The hazelnuts must be in the form of fine-grained to increase the surface area. Essential oils in the hazelnuts are extracted by n-hexane. After a mixture of essential oils and n-hexane reach soxhlet tube, the mixture will be streamed back into the still pot. The flow of oil is mixed with n-hexane took place repeatedly. The extraction caused the original color (colorless) of n-hexane changes to yellowest due to mixed with hazelnuts oil.
The extraction must be followed by simple distillation to separate the n-hexane from the hazelnuts oil. First, the mixture is heated. After a while, it forms bubbles and vapor. n-hexane will vaporize firstly, because it have smaller boiling point that hazelnuts oil. Steam will flow to Liebig condenser. Then the vapor is condensing into a liquid and collected in a beaker. Distillate that we get is n-hexane and remaining liquid in the flask is a hazelnuts oils. Qualitatively, simple distillation process is stopped when the distillate (n-hexane) no longer dripped from the distillation apparatus. N-hexane distillate started dripping when temperatures showed 65oC. This indicates that the boiling point of the n-hexane 65oC.
From the data resulted in the experiment we know that:
The weight of hazelnuts before extraction: 50 gram
The weight of hazelnuts after extraction: 42.3 gram
The weight of the hazelnuts oil =  9.268 gr
So, the extraction percentage is

I.          Conclusion  
1.      The equipment use in soxhlet extraction are: Stirrer bar or boiling stone, Still pot, Distillation tube (containing distillation path, Thimble,  Siphon, Siphon), and Condenser
2.      Through soxhlet extraction and simple distillation, it was got 12 ml of  from 50 gr hazelnuts
3.      The percentage of extraction  of  is
J.         References
Wiratma, I Gusti Lanang, I Nyoman Selamat dan I Dewa Ketut Sastrawidana. 2003. Dasar-Dasar Pemisahan Analitik. Singaraja : IKIP Negeri Singaraja