narmz
Rising Star
I have a steady flow of orange/lime and lemon peels at my disposal, so I have been researching ways to extract the Limonene.
The first and most obvious was steam distillation. After some searching, I found this YouTube video explaining the use of Liquid CO2 to extract limonene straight from orange peels, which is much more economical and seems to produce better results.
[YOUTUBE]
So it seems pretty simple, but the scale is small, and I am not sure what the tube is made of. If it is made of glass, it seems the tube would break instead of deforming as a result of the pressure and subsequently letting the CO2 out of the tube.
If anyone has ideas on how this could be achieved on a larger scale, would love to hear it, this also seems like a great way to purify limonene which you have already used - allowing you to re-use limonene over and over again.
The first and most obvious was steam distillation. After some searching, I found this YouTube video explaining the use of Liquid CO2 to extract limonene straight from orange peels, which is much more economical and seems to produce better results.
[YOUTUBE]
So it seems pretty simple, but the scale is small, and I am not sure what the tube is made of. If it is made of glass, it seems the tube would break instead of deforming as a result of the pressure and subsequently letting the CO2 out of the tube.
If anyone has ideas on how this could be achieved on a larger scale, would love to hear it, this also seems like a great way to purify limonene which you have already used - allowing you to re-use limonene over and over again.