- In chemistry,
cosolvents are
substances added to a
primary solvent in
small amounts to
increase the
solubility of a poorly-soluble compound.
Their use...
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processes that use
zeotropic mixtures include cosolvent processes and
bisolvent processes. In a
cosolvent system, two
miscible fluids with
different boiling...
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release agents were
primary drivers in the
development of
cosolvent mold release.
Cosolvent based release agents combine the
benefits of a
solvent based...
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Several forms of
biochemistry are
agreed to be
scientifically viable but are not
proven to
exist at this time. The
kinds of
living organisms currently...
- synthesis.
Dimethyl sulfoxide can
often be used in
place of HMPA as a
cosolvent. Both are
strong hydrogen bond acceptors, and
their oxygen atoms bind...
- (65–70 °C) in a
mixture of water,
diethyl ether, and a high
boiling polar cosolvent (e.g.,
diethylene glycol monomethyl ether), the N-nitrososulfonamide undergoes...
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polymers that
featured the
cononsolvency effect in
water and
various organic cosolvents such as methanol, ethanol, and acetone.
Typically poly(acrylamide)s such...
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allows fuel
producers to
blend up to 3% methanol, with an
equal amount of
cosolvent, with
gasoline sold in Europe. In 2019, it is
estimated that
China used...
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diisopropylethylamine as base.
Dichloromethane is
frequently used as a
cosolvent for the reaction.
Compared to
other activated DMSO oxidations, the Parikh–Doering...
- C4H10 + RLi The
kinetic basicity of n-BuLi is
affected by the
solvent or
cosolvent.
Ligands that
complex Li+ such as
tetrahydrofuran (THF), tetramethylethylenediamine...