A Cost-Effective and Simple Method to Slow Acetone Production: A Breakthrough in Chemistry
A new method to slow acetone from evaporating has been developed in a cost-effective and simple manner. The method, developed by researchers at the University of Manchester in the UK, is based on adding a layer of aluminum oxide on top of the acetone, preventing its evaporation. The team found that aluminum oxide is an effective barrier to the evaporation of acetone, and that the layer of aluminum oxide was strong enough to withstand the acetone’s evaporative pressure. The team is now working on refining and optimizing the process, with the aim of making it more cost effective and efficient. The research is an important step in finding a way to slow the evaporation of acetone, a volatile compound that is widely used in a variety of industrial and commercial processes.
source: Phys.org