“…The separation of this mixture faces a technical challenge owing to the formation of a minimum‐boiling azeotrope. Many methods can be used to separate azeotropic mixtures, for example, azeotropic distillation, pressure‐swing distillation, extractive distillation, adsorption, pervaporation using membranes, and some other new separation techniques . Specifically for toluene and pyridine, the present major technologies are pressure‐swing distillation, extractive distillation, and azeotropic distillation, performed in the presence of entrainers .…”