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- In chemistry, cosolvents are substances added to a primary solvent in small amounts to increase the solubility of a poorly-soluble compound. Their use...
- processes that use zeotropic mixtures include cosolvent processes and bisolvent processes. In a cosolvent system, two miscible fluids with different boiling...
- release agents were primary drivers in the development of cosolvent mold release. Cosolvent based release agents combine the benefits of a solvent based...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
- C4H10 + RLi The kinetic basicity of n-BuLi is affected by the solvent or cosolvent. Ligands that complex Li+ such as tetrahydrofuran (THF), tetramethylethylenediamine...
- (2010). "Analysis of the Influence of Alkyl Polyglycoside Surfactant and Cosolvent Structure on Interfacial Tension in Aqueous Formulations versus n-Octane"...
- polymers that featured the cononsolvency effect in water and various organic cosolvents such as methanol, ethanol, and acetone. Typically poly(acrylamide)s such...
- diisopropylethylamine as base. Dichloromethane is frequently used as a cosolvent for the reaction. Compared to other activated DMSO oxidations, the Parikh–Doering...