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In a laboratory a condenser is a piece of laboratory glassware
Laboratory glassware

Laboratory glassware refers to a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific experiments and other work in science, especially in chemistry and biology laboratory....
 used to cool hot vapors or liquids. A condenser usually consists of a large glass tube
Glass tube

Glass tubes or glass tubing are hollow pieces of borosilicate glass used in laboratory glassware. They are commercially available in various thicknesses and lengths, according to known standards....
 containing a smaller glass tube running its entire length, within which the hot fluids pass.

The ends of the inner glass tube are usually fitted with ground glass joint
Ground glass joint

Ground glass joints are used in laboratories to quickly and easily fit leak-tight apparatus together from commonly available parts. For example, a round bottom flask, Liebig condenser, and oil bubbler with ground glass joints may be rapidly fitted together to reflux a reaction mixture....
s which are easily fitted with other glassware. The upper end is usually left open to the atmosphere, or vented through a bubbler, or a drying tube
Drying tube

A drying tube or guard tube is a tube-like piece of apparatus used to house a disposable solid desiccant, wherein at one end the tube-like structure terminates in a ground glass joint for use in connecting the drying tube to a reaction vessel, for the purpose of keeping that reaction vessel free of moisture....
 to prevent the ingress of water or oxygen.

The outer glass tube usually has two hose connections, and a coolant (usually tap water or chilled water/anti-freeze mixture) is passed through it.






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In a laboratory a condenser is a piece of laboratory glassware
Laboratory glassware

Laboratory glassware refers to a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific experiments and other work in science, especially in chemistry and biology laboratory....
 used to cool hot vapors or liquids. A condenser usually consists of a large glass tube
Glass tube

Glass tubes or glass tubing are hollow pieces of borosilicate glass used in laboratory glassware. They are commercially available in various thicknesses and lengths, according to known standards....
 containing a smaller glass tube running its entire length, within which the hot fluids pass.

The ends of the inner glass tube are usually fitted with ground glass joint
Ground glass joint

Ground glass joints are used in laboratories to quickly and easily fit leak-tight apparatus together from commonly available parts. For example, a round bottom flask, Liebig condenser, and oil bubbler with ground glass joints may be rapidly fitted together to reflux a reaction mixture....
s which are easily fitted with other glassware. The upper end is usually left open to the atmosphere, or vented through a bubbler, or a drying tube
Drying tube

A drying tube or guard tube is a tube-like piece of apparatus used to house a disposable solid desiccant, wherein at one end the tube-like structure terminates in a ground glass joint for use in connecting the drying tube to a reaction vessel, for the purpose of keeping that reaction vessel free of moisture....
 to prevent the ingress of water or oxygen.

The outer glass tube usually has two hose connections, and a coolant (usually tap water or chilled water/anti-freeze mixture) is passed through it. For maximum efficiency, the cold water always enters through the bottom fitting, and exits through the top fitting. Multiple condensers may be connected in series. Normally a high flow rate is not necessary to maintain a cooling surface.

Applications

Toluene With Sodium Benzophenone
Condensers are often used in reflux
Reflux

Reflux is a technique involving the condensation of vapors and the return of this condensate to the system from which it originated. It is used in industrial and laboratory distillations....
, where the hot solvent vapors of a liquid being heated are cooled and allowed to drip back. This reduces the loss of solvent allowing the mixture to be heated for extended periods.

Condensers are used in distillation
Distillation

Distillation is a method of separation process mixtures based on differences in their Volatility in a boiling liquid mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and not a chemical reaction....
 to cool the hot vapors, condensing them into liquid for separate collection. For fractional distillation
Fractional distillation

Fractional distillation is the separation of a mixture into its component parts, or fractions, such as in separating chemical compound by their boiling point by heating them to a temperature at which several fractions of the compound will evaporate....
, an air or Vigreux condenser is usually used to slow the rate at which the hot vapors rise, giving a better separation between the different components in the distillate.

For microscale distillation, there are commercially available apparatus which include the "pot", and the condenser fused into one-piece. This reduces the hold-up volume, and obviates the need for ground glass joint
Ground glass joint

Ground glass joints are used in laboratories to quickly and easily fit leak-tight apparatus together from commonly available parts. For example, a round bottom flask, Liebig condenser, and oil bubbler with ground glass joints may be rapidly fitted together to reflux a reaction mixture....
s preventing contamination by grease and air leaks.

Air-cooled


Air condenser

An air condenser is the simplest sort of condenser. There is only one tube, and the heat of the fluid is conducted to the glass, which is cooled by air. It is related to the retort
Retort

In a chemistry laboratory, a retort is a glassware device used for distillation or dry distillation of substances. It consists of a sphere vessel with a long downward-pointing neck....
 used by alchemist]n. The air condenser is usually used for [[fractional distillation]], and it can be packed with some material such as glass beads, metal pieces, or [[Raschig ring]]s to increase the number of effective plates.

Vigreux condenser

A Vigreux condenser is a modification of the air condenser. It is usually used as a fractionating column
Fractionating column

A fractionating column or fractionation column is an essential item used in the distillation of liquid mixtures so as to separate the mixture into its component parts, or fractions, based on the differences in their Volatility ....
 for fractional distillation
Fractional distillation

Fractional distillation is the separation of a mixture into its component parts, or fractions, such as in separating chemical compound by their boiling point by heating them to a temperature at which several fractions of the compound will evaporate....
s. Unlike straight-walled columns, a Vigreux column has a series of downward-pointing indentations on the inside wall which serve to dramatically increase the surface area without increasing the length of the condenser. Because of their added complexity, Vigreux columns also tend to be considerably more expensive than traditional straight-walled designs.

Water-cooled


Liebig condenser

The Liebig condenser is the most basic water-cooled design. The inner-tube is straight, making it cheaper to manufacture. Though named after the German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 chemist
Chemist

A chemist is a scientist trained in the science of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties such as density, acidity, size and shape....
 Justus Baron von Liebig, he cannot be given credit for having invented it because it was already in use for some time before him. However, it is believed that he popularized the device.

The true inventors, all of them inventing it independently, were the German chemist Christian Ehrenfried Weigel
Christian Ehrenfried Weigel

Christian Ehrenfried Weigel was a Germany scientist and, beginning in 1774, a professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, Botany, and Mineralogy at the University of Greifswald....
 in 1771, the French scientist, P. J. Poisonnier, in 1779 and the Finnish
Finnish people

The terms Finns and Finnish people are used in English to mean "a native or inhabitant of Finland". They are also used to refer to the ethnic group historically associated with Finland or Fennoscandia, and they are only used in that sense here....
 chemist Johan Gadolin
Johan Gadolin

Johan Gadolin was a Finnish people chemist, physicist and mineralogist. Gadolin discovered the chemical element yttrium. He was also the founder of Finnish chemistry research, as the second holder of the Chair of Chemistry, established in 1761 and first held by Pehr Adrian Gadd ....
 in 1791.

Liebig himself incorrectly attributed the design to the German pharmacist
Pharmacist

Pharmacists are health professionals who practice the science of pharmacy. In their traditional role, pharmacists typically take a request for medicines from a prescribing health care provider in the form of a medical prescription and dispense the medication to the patient and counsel them on the proper use and adverse effects of that medic...
 Johann Göttling who had made improvements to the Weigel design in 1794.

The Liebig condenser is much more efficient than a simple retort
Retort

In a chemistry laboratory, a retort is a glassware device used for distillation or dry distillation of substances. It consists of a sphere vessel with a long downward-pointing neck....
 due to its use of liquid cooling. Water can absorb much more heat than the same volume of air, and its constant circulation through the water jacket keeps the condenser's temperature constant. Therefore a Liebig condenser can condense a much greater flow of incoming vapour than an air condenser or retort.

Graham condenser

A Graham condenser has a spiral coil running the length of the condenser. There are two possible configurations for a Graham condenser. In the first, the spiral contains the coolant, and the condensation takes place on the outside of the spiral. This configuration maximizes flow capacity since vapors can flow over and around the spiral.

In the second configuration, the jacket tube contains the coolant, and the condensation takes place inside the spiral. This configuration maximizes collected condensate, since all the vapors must flow through the entire length of the spiral, thus having prolonged contact with the coolant.

Dimroth condenser

Dimroth condenser is somewhat similar to the Graham condenser. It has an internal double spiral for the cooling medium so that both the coolant inlet and outlet is at the top. The vapors travel through the jacket from bottom to top. Dimroth condensers are more effective than conventional coil condensers. They are often found in rotary evaporator
Rotary evaporator

A rotary evaporator is a device used in chemical laboratories for the efficient and gentle removal of solvents from samples by evaporation. When referenced in the chemistry research literature, description of the use of this technique and equipment may include the phrase "rotary evaporator", though use is often rather signaled by other lang...
s. It is named after Otto Dimroth
Otto Dimroth

Otto Dimroth was a German people chemist. He is known for the Dimroth rearrangement, as well as a type of condenser with an internal double spiral, the Dimroth condenser....
.

Allihn condenser

The Allihn condenser or bulb condenser or simply reflux condenser is named after Felix Richard Allihn.

The Allihn condenser consists of a long glass tube with a water jacket
Water jacket

A water jacket is a water-filled void surrounding a device, typically a metal sheath having intake and outlet vents to allow water to be pumped through the void....
. There is a series of large and small constrictions on the inside tube, each increasing the surface area upon which the vapor constituents may condense. Ideally suited for laboratory-scale refluxing.

Friedrichs condenser

A Friedrichs condenser (sometimes Friedrich condenser), also known as a spiraled finger condenser, consists of a large, spiraled internal cold finger
Cold finger

Cold finger, a piece of laboratory equipment that is used to generate a localized cold surface, and is named for its resemblance to a finger....
-type capillary tube disposed within a wide cylindrical housing. Coolant flows through the internal cold finger; accordingly, vapors rising up through the housing may condense on the cold finger as it is cooled. Compared to a Graham condenser of similar dimension, which also includes a spiral internal tube, the Friedrich condenser often provides more efficient condensing because the Friedrich condenser provides greater effective surface area for cooling. That is, vapors may be cooled not only by the coolant flowing through the internal cold finger, but also by the interior wall of the cylindrical housing.

The spiral cold finger-type apparatus now known as the Friedrichs condenser was invented by Fritz Walter Paul Friedrichs
Fritz Walter Paul Friedrichs

Fritz Walter Paul Friedrichs was a German people chemist. He invented the spiral cold finger-type condenser, now most commonly known as a Friedrichs condenser, which he described in a 1912 article published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society....
, who published a design for this type of condenser in 1912.

Other coolants

The above water cooled condensers called be used with other chilled liquids such as refrigerated ethanol
Ethanol

Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol, is a volatility , flammable, colorless liquid....
 which can be thermostatically cooled in a recycling pump unit. These condensers can cool below 0 oC, and so might be used if for example one wishes to heat a reaction to reflux in say dimethyl ether
Dimethyl ether

Dimethyl ether is the organic compound with the formula CH3OCH3. The simplest ether, it is a colourless gas that is a useful precursor to other organic compounds and an aerosol propellant....
 which boils at about -20 oC.

Solid dry ice
Dry ice

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. It is commonly used as a versatile cooling agent.Dry ice Sublimation , changing directly to a gas at atmospheric pressure....
 or acetone
Acetone

Acetone is the organic compound with the chemical formula OC2. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones....
/dry ice
Dry ice

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. It is commonly used as a versatile cooling agent.Dry ice Sublimation , changing directly to a gas at atmospheric pressure....
 mixture can also be used in a cold finger
Cold finger

Cold finger, a piece of laboratory equipment that is used to generate a localized cold surface, and is named for its resemblance to a finger....
 as a coolant.

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