「solvent S」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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nt; an emulsifying agent for oils, waxes, and | solvents; a protective coating for hygroscopic powders |
Cleaning methods may include | solvents, alkaline cleaning steps, vapor degreasing, o |
DMAc is miscible with most other | solvents, although it is poorly soluble in aliphatic h |
, in the case of GPC these tend to be organic | solvents and after filtering the solution it is inject |
ucts each year including aromatics, aliphatic | solvents and intermediates for the chemical, pharmaceu |
Such materials also tend to resist | solvents and have good mechanical properties. |
The reagent is soluble in common organic | solvents and alcohol dehydration takes place with syn |
is mainly used to colour waxes, oils, petrol, | solvents and polishes. |
s include the production of lubricants, green | solvents, and bioplastics. |
as high-boiling, biodegradable, low-toxicity | solvents and antiperspirants. |
lso conveniently used to measure and dispense | solvents and other liquids. |
ition metals that are both soluble in organic | solvents and conveniently labile, e.g. |
It is miscible with virtually all | solvents and is considered to be a weak base, as is ty |
t 13 is used to dye hydrocarbon products like | solvents and petrol, thermoplastics, synthetic resins, |
CR-39 is also resistant to most of | solvents and other chemicals, to gamma radiation, to a |
and floor polishes, leather dressings, paint | solvents, and other materials to mask unpleasant odors |
nsoluble in water but soluble in most organic | solvents and contain one alcohol functional group. |
ophobic molecules that are soluble in organic | solvents) and marine algae |
InBr2 is soluble in aromatic | solvents and some compounds containing η6-arene In(I) |
uses that is miscible with most other organic | solvents, and moderately soluble in water. |
here they are compounded with inert pigments, | solvents and excipients, and made into dosage forms. |
at 243 °C, is barely soluble in most organic | solvents and moderately soluble in benzene and chlorof |
According to Wesco, a supplier of | solvents and cleaning equipment, mineral spirits "are |
properties: volatility, solubility in organic | solvents, and its strength as an acid. |
Its low solubility in most | solvents and vibrational spectroscopy indicate that it |
At regular temperatures most oils, | solvents and water have no effect, allowing it to perf |
nol is shown to remove more lignin than other | solvents and solvent recovery is simplified due to imm |
because of its solubility in nonpolar organic | solvents and its paramagnetism. |
fers stability but also solubility in organic | solvents and volatility (nickelocene readily sublimes |
benign (“greener”) by eliminating the use of | solvents and reducing the number of manufacturing step |
cal groundwater with toxic chemicals, such as | solvents and perchlorate rocket fuel accelerants. |
Volatility of | solvents and additives. |
group, site of displacements on sugar rings, | solvents and some other factors. |
s, American Salt and Chemical, and Commercial | Solvents and Chemical, manufactured a wide variety of |
enic and paraffinic oils as well as aliphatic | solvents and paraffin and microcrystalline waxes. |
chemical - non-reactive: organic | solvents, aqueous solutions, supercritical CO2 |
tuents of starting fluid, most especially the | solvents, are significantly harmful to the health, esp |
pH Zone Refining: Acidic and basic | solvents are used to elute analytes based on their pKa |
Typical | solvents are aliphatic hydrocarbons, ethyl acetate, gl |
lic fluids and the SkyKleen brand of aviation | solvents are supplied across the aviation industry. |
tures of water or aqueous buffers and organic | solvents are used to elute analytes from a reversed ph |
Because | solvents are used by chemists to carry out chemical re |
4. Considerable saving in manpower 5. | Solvents are in closed systems, so no toxic vapors are |
fficiently low that the boiling points of the | solvents are below the temperature of the sample holde |
Solvents are required to spread a protective or decora | |
It is very soluble in most polar organic | solvents, as well as in water. |
sidues of petroleum and pesticides, soaps and | solvents, as well as pet and wildlife waste. |
used for shipping many paints, cleaners, and | solvents, as well as institutional quantities of food |
Glycol ethers are a group of | solvents based on alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol comm |
t is more soluble than chlorophyll a in polar | solvents because of its carbonyl group. |
liquid is soluble in water and polar organic | solvents, but not simple hydrocarbons. |
ntrated hydrochloric acid, and most non-polar | solvents but is insoluble in water. |
ange-coloured compound is soluble in nonpolar | solvents but it reacts with alcohols and water and for |
crystalline solid that is insoluble in common | solvents, but the coloured hydrates [Cr(H2O)6]F3 and [ |
ght yellow solid is insoluble in most organic | solvents, but sublimes readily, and is useful as a pre |
Bronopol is poorly soluble in non-polar | solvents but shows a high affinity for polar organic s |
by potassium or sodium hydroxide, and organic | solvents by thin pieces of paraffin. |
is not recommended, because many dry-cleaning | solvents can swell the fibers. |
Thus a continuum of | solvents can be used from 100% aqueous to pure organic |
Other | solvents can be used such as ethanol, 2-propanol (iso- |
lude rubber products, tires, chemicals, oils, | solvents, chemical solids and municipal wastes. |
mall amounts of specialty naphthas for use as | solvents, cleaning fluids, paint and varnish diluents, |
is the agent added to some distillate fuels, | solvents, commercial jet fuels, and to the military JP |
istatic agent added to some distillate fuels, | solvents, commercial jet fuels, and to the military JP |
Other commonly available | solvents damage emulsion, and thus are not suitable fo |
cularly far-UV CD, can be measured in organic | solvents e.g. |
lic (oil soluble) plant material, since these | solvents effectively remove all hydrophobic compounds |
A major source of man-made VOCs are | solvents, especially paints and protective coatings. |
and chemical properties such as resistance to | solvents, etc. -thanks, Onceler 22:59, 22 July 2006 (U |
soluble in water but soluble in polar organic | solvents, even the addition of ammonium hexafluorophos |
in, degrade, or eliminate metals, pesticides, | solvents, explosives, crude oil and its derivatives, a |
It is used instead of the common | solvents for metal complexes acetonitrile, DMSO, and D |
harsh abrasive materials and petroleum-based | solvents for their maintenance. |
olium based room temperature ionic liquids as | solvents for palladium catalyzed telomerization of but |
out decomposing and can be boiled in water or | solvents for a week and remain stable, making them sui |
Strong bases are leveling | solvents for acids, weak bases are differentiating sol |
hich are redispersable in water and different | solvents, for example ethanol to increase drying speed |
It also started production of chemical | solvents from refinery gases in California during the |
l can re-melt with exposure to heat or strong | solvents from the screen-printing process. |
s for the efficient and gentle evaporation of | solvents from many samples at the same time, and sampl |
The | solvents have to be miscible with water and the most c |
Higher boiling | solvents have the advantage of a lower process pressur |
WKT is free of | solvents, heavy metals, isocyanates and oximes and is |
Aliphatic | Solvents: Hexane ISO Hexane Heptane Tailor-Made Solven |
chloride, and hydroxide salts can be used as | solvents in pyroprocessing of nuclear fuel. |
Chronic exposure to organic | solvents in the work environment can produce a range o |
The order of | solvents in an eluotropic series depends both on the s |
hylbenzene, and xylene found in gasoline, and | solvents including trichloroethylene and tetrachloroet |
lubility of many common herbicides in organic | solvents, increasing their penetration of the waxy sur |
Many chlorinated | solvents induce liver changes, kidney changes and depr |
VAPEX uses | solvents instead of steam to displace oil and reduce i |
ng of a mixture of gasoline and/or industrial | solvents, known locally as "Activo" or "Chemo", has ri |
dium bicarbonate instead of ammonia, recycled | solvents like ether, and are attempting to streamline |
If high boiling | solvents like methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, s |
lightly yellow liquid miscible with water and | solvents like ethyl acetate, chloroform, benzene and l |
er strongly acidic conditions in polar protic | solvents like methanol. |
EDOT:PSS can also be supplied in high boiling | solvents like propanediol. |
ed in a very clean process without the use of | solvents, making for a more purified hashish. |
The use of hydrocarbon | solvents may be preferred. |
d is insoluble in ether, and soluble in glyme | solvents, methanol and water, but reacts with the latt |
As a solution in donor | solvents, NaCp is highly solvated, especially at the a |
Because organic | solvents need not be used when BS3 is used as the cros |
h series are useful for determining necessary | solvents needed for chromatography of chemical compoun |
and emission bands remain almost unchanged in | solvents of different polarity as the dipole moment an |
e for alcoholic, ester, and hydrocarbon based | solvents, oils, fats, and waxes. |
ate 1940s, and several industries disposed of | solvents, oils, hydrocarbons, chemical and liquid slud |
are heat fused, preventing the use of glues, | solvents, or mechanical fittings. |
patibility between their products and organic | solvents or corrosive liquids (e.g. |
They are generally non-miscible in organic | solvents or water, but miscible in some hydrocarbons f |
compound that dissolves only in coordinating | solvents or in the presence of donor ligands. |
substituting less toxic | solvents or using water-based cleaners); |
a trap immersed in a cold bath (for non-toxic | solvents), or as complex as a regulated mechanical vac |
in strength when dissolved in strongly basic | solvents owing to the greater affinity of strong bases |
ed to many kinds of harmful liquids including | solvents, paints, varnishes, toiletries and other pers |
alcohols, or on prolonged boiling with other | solvents, palladium(II) acetate decomposes to palladiu |
te compounds are typically soluble in organic | solvents, particularly polar ones, but have low solubi |
year, much of which is used to make plastics, | solvents, pesticides and other chemicals. |
me less-toxic organophosphates can be used as | solvents, plasticizers, and EP additives. |
ers, coatings, plasticisers, resins, binders, | solvents, polyols, soil stabilization, chemical grouti |
It is also used to pre-dry | solvents prior to the use of a more reactive desiccant |
uction, liquified air separation, hydrocarbon | solvents production and similar industries, but it fin |
lastic, except where the filtering of certain | solvents requires the use of glass. |
chloroform or BCP (bromochloropropane), these | solvents separate entirely into two phases that are re |
If the two | solvents show different selectivity, then the spots ma |
Most chemical compounds, dissolved in most | solvents, show the so-called direct solubility that is |
e is virtually insoluble in water and organic | solvents, soluble in mineral acids yielding the corres |
mally such a series progresses from non-polar | solvents, such as n-hexane, to polar solvents such as |
n: Moniliformin is soluble in water and polar | solvents, such as methanol. |
stomeric behaviour only when swollen in polar | solvents such as water. |
lso be more lipophilic, dissolving in organic | solvents such as chloroform. |
ism, including the ability to degrade organic | solvents such as toluene. |
Such reactions usually employ polar | solvents such as dimethyl formamide, ethylene glycol, |
It is soluble in nonpolar | solvents such as benzene, CH2Cl2, and hexane. |
Carbonyl-containing | solvents such as acetone and ethyl acetate are incompa |
Coordinating | solvents such as ether or THF, are required to solvate |
It is sparingly soluble in | solvents such as benzene, toluene, and dichloromethane |
dride is widely used as a desiccant for basic | solvents such as amines and pyridine. |
thyl acetate), but poorly soluble in nonpolar | solvents such as alkanes. |
and COPs are generally attacked by non-polar | solvents, such as toluene. |
When less basic | solvents such as dry acetic acid are used, hydrofluori |
nd is generally stable and soluble in organic | solvents such as acetonitrile, but is decomposed by wa |
Most common organic | solvents such as acetonitrile, THF, chloroform, dichlo |
solution; its solubility is better in organic | solvents such as ethanol. |
abilities in babies born to women who sniffed | solvents such as gasoline. |
chemical synthesis requires relatively inert | solvents such as chlorocarbons, acetonitrile, and ethe |
to measure the degree of interaction of polar | solvents such as water with specific amino acids. |
formance systems can remove very high boiling | solvents such as DMSO or NMP while keeping sample temp |
chased and dispensed as a solution in organic | solvents such as toluene. |
liquid nitrogen temperatures) or with organic | solvents such as chloroform. |
me improvement can be effected, more suitable | solvents such as furfural, phenol and N-methyl-2-pyrro |
ectrolysis of these pollutants in appropriate | solvents, such as mixtures of water and alcohol. |
In analogous fashion, polar aprotic | solvents such as DMF and DMSO tend to favour attack at |
ymers, synthetic fibre, fibre intermediaries, | solvents, surfactants, industrial chemicals, catalysts |
hols, Acids, Wax, Oils and Petrolatum, Quats, | Solvents, Surfactants. |
he polymer, making it more soluble in organic | solvents than PEDOT. |
It is more soluble in organic | solvents than many other carbonates such as potassium |
r from surfaces and may remove fine layers of | solvents that could remain. |
olecule UCl4 is a Lewis acid and dissolves in | solvents that can act as non-protic Lewis bases. |
solvent, unlike amine based acid gas removal | solvents that rely on a chemical reaction with the aci |
te thereby reducing or eliminating the use of | solvents that may be harmful to the environment. |
it was able to detect traces of the cleaning | solvents that had been used to sterilize it prior to l |
defines it as “those by-products, reagents or | solvents that have no environmental risk associated wi |
cetonitrile ligands may be displaced in other | solvents, the [Cu(CH3CN)4]PF6 compound may serve as a |
ver nitrate is poorly soluble in weakly basic | solvents: the nitrate anion is Lewis basic and present |
dissolves readily in acetone and other ketone | solvents though for the purpose of recrystallization, |
These | solvents typically have higher boiling point, together |
Solvents used include acetone, methanol, ethanol, buta | |
Solvents used in high performance liquid chromatograph | |
listed the primary contaminants of concern as | solvents used at the site. |
ed as a solvent, and is one of the best known | solvents used to dissolve fullerenes and pentacene. |
n be pyrophoric, which can ignite the organic | solvents used for such reactions. |
Typical donor | solvents used in acid-base chemistry, such as dimethyl |
and remove volatile organic compounds such as | solvents used in paint, carpets, and other building ma |
Because of the | solvents used, this is a delicate and potentially haza |
With UV-light and mixed with halogens in | solvents, usually bromine in 1,1,1-trichloroethane, a |
in the tuberculosis drugs market, Commercial | Solvents was forced to continue supplying a company na |
and a base catalyst, all in dialkyl phthalate | solvents, was marketed as Cyalume. |
gh a series of treatment devices which remove | solvents, water and oxygen from the gas. |
"The process involves using some proprietary | solvents we want to keep secret because this is a pote |
d extraction processes with a wide variety of | solvents were developed and are still used for the pro |
the Rayleigh Ratio of toluene and a few other | solvents were measured using an absolute light scatter |
are often used in air-free techniques to take | solvents which have been purified in stills, or from c |
also belongs to the class of dipolar aprotic | solvents which includes also dimethylformamide, dimeth |
ans that it has less of the toluene and other | solvents which produce the intoxication (or "high") th |
in water, eliminating the need to use organic | solvents which interfere with protein structure and fu |
ehind the vapor degreaser process is that the | solvents will dissolve the contaminants on the workpie |
tage of working in a glovebox is that organic | solvents will attack the plastic seals, as a result th |
omes, while phenol, isopropanol and water are | solvents with poor solubility. |
it is insoluble in all | solvents with which it does not react vigorously, in c |
they eliminate solvent bumping and can handle | solvents with boiling points of up to 220 °C. |
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