Abstract

The vacuum desorption of gases from inorganic solvents with low and high boiling points is reported. A thin-film evaporator consisting of regular tubular packing elements is considered. A laminar downward cocurrent flow of liquid and vapor is analyzed. General theoretical propositions are illustrated by the example of the desorption of simple gases from lower alcohols (methanol, ethanol) and liquid naphthalene, as well as by the example of removing the products of ester decomposition from esters at high temperatures.

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