
Microdistillation
Microdistillation is a laboratory technique that separates components of a liquid mixture by gently heating it to vaporize specific parts, then cooling those vapors back into liquids for collection. It’s a precise, small-scale process often used to analyze or purify substances in tiny quantities. By controlling temperature carefully, microdistillation isolates valuable or desired compounds without the need for large equipment, making it efficient for research, quality control, or testing purposes. This method ensures accurate separation while using minimal material and energy.