downwardsfromzero wrote:You would need to think carefully about the pump. An alternative would be to have a boiling flask as the 4th container and the NPS would get returned to the first flask by distillation instead. That might screw up the syphon pressure, of course, unless you put the boiling flask significantly lower than the rest of the apparatus. Then you'd need regulating valves on each of the syphon lines (which is probably sensible anyway). You would need to ensure that no one of the syphon lines runs dry at any time as well.
How would you prime the syphon lines?
the peristaltic aka hose pump should be ideal for this. It isself priming and very fine tuneable, in the range of 0-4 liter /h.
as the flast 1-3 are sealed, its not really syphoning but just an overflow-system. so no prob with initial filling the pipes and controlling the liquid-levels.
you can first fill bottle 1 with motherliquid just one cm below the exit pipe and bottle 3 and 4 with a few cm of vinegar (over the end of the entry-pipe).
then you seal the bottles 1-3.
now you take the exit pipe from bottle 4 and put in a storage container of nps.
start the pump and wait until the nps has filled the bottles 1-3 up to there exit pipes and bottle 4 to 50% or 75%.
then put the exit pipe of the storage container back to bottle 4. now it will run in closed loop...
downwardsfromzero wrote:Definitely do a few test runs with just water and light oil first, and clamp all the bottles securely. Think carefully what the failure points are. Are they greater in number than what typically might be found during a simple manual extraction? Any one of the syphon lines could come loose and leak NPS. I'd strongly recommend using the apparatus only within a secondary containment unit (HDPE/PP storage box).
a leagage container is a good point.
also the choice of nps. if it should run unmonitored, its good to choose a relativly safe not volatile nps, no naphta.
Othervise if you have a leakage the nps can evaporate over night and when cou come back an switch on the light : booooooom!
downwardsfromzero wrote:You might find it involves a lot of fiddling around requiring constant attention, or computer controlled monitoring and flow regulation if you're that way inclined. The main problem will be ensuring that none of the three syphon lines runs dry, and also the return pumping line if the pump isn't self-priming. That pretty much means controlling the flow on each of the four fluid lines.
as stated above, the system should be self regulating and easy to fill and prime.
downwardsfromzero wrote:I can imagine doing this for fun, but don't expect it to make extraction any easier.
once it is set up, it could also open new possibilitys in extracting from very weak but local and sustainable sources.
downwardsfromzero wrote:And if you've got that far, surely it gets tempting to come up with something to sort out the acidic phase as well
you think of an automated FASA or freeze-precipation setup?