- as
cosolvents in
water (often less than 5% by volume) to
dissolve hydrophobic molecules during extraction, screening, and formulation.
Cosolvents find...
-
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...
- non-polar to
effectively elute many analytes,
cosolvents are
added to
modify the
mobile phase polarity.
Cosolvents are
typically simple alcohols like methanol...
- such as
ethylene glycol,
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), salts, zwitterions,
cosolvents, acids, alcohols, phenol,
geminal diols and
amphiphilic fluoro-compounds...
- polymer,
cosolvent induced geometric frustration, excluded-volume
interactions due to the surfactant-like
behavior of
amphiphilic cosolvents, as well...
-
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...
-
polymer resin dis****d in water,
rather than a solvent,
although some
cosolvent may be used. Its
manufacture involves the
synthesis of
polyurethanes having...
- 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...
-
compatible with
conventional compression-ignition
engines and fuel systems.
Cosolvent blending is a low-cost and easy-to-adapt
technology that
reduces viscosity...
- (2010). "Analysis of the
Influence of
Alkyl Polyglycoside Surfactant and
Cosolvent Structure on
Interfacial Tension in
Aqueous Formulations versus n-Octane"...