Rotavap simulation and the estimation of boiling points
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Craig R. Stewart, Jonathan M. Goodman
A Java applet that predicts solute losses during evaporation from a binary or ternary mixture has been developed which gives good agreement with experiment and can be used to estimate the boiling points of solutes, making use of information which is often collected and then discarded (http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/magnus/rotavap/).
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