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Meaning of "organic diluent"

organic diluent - This phrase is a technical term often used in chemistry and biology to describe a substance that can dissolve or dilute other organic substances without chemically altering them. It is commonly used in scientific research and experiments

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organic diluent
The aprotic organic diluent is generally inert.
The reaction is carried out in an organic diluent.
An organic diluent is included in the initial monomeric mixture.
The blending can be conducted in an organic diluent.
A carrier comprising an organic diluent or excess monomer may be employed.
In the present hydrocarbylation step an aprotic organic diluent is used.
An organic diluent may be included in the initial monomeric mixture.
In the present process an aprotic organic diluent is used.
Inert organic diluent.
In the present halogenation step an aprotic organic diluent is used.
The organic diluent may be aromatic or aliphatic including halogenated derivatives.
A carrier including an inert organic diluent or excess monomer may be employed.
Preferably the reaction is carried out in the absence of an organic diluent.
A carrier comprising an inert organic diluent or excess monomer can be employed.
The organic diluent is included in an amount effective to provide the desired effect.

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The monomers are provided to the reaction vessel in a suitable inert organic diluent.
An organic diluent or solvent.
The organic solvents used in the invention generally comprise an inert organic diluent.
The aprotic organic diluent is preferably considered generally such as a liquid solvent.
The monomers are continuously charged into the reaction vessel in a suitable inert organic diluent.
The organic diluent is TPH.
The reaction mixture may, if appropriate, contain an organic diluent or solvent.
Preferably, the organic diluent is a solvent for the reactants.
Typically, the reaction is carried out in the absence of an organic diluent.
Optionally, a liquid organic diluent can be added.
If desired, the precipitate can optionally be washed with a suitable organic diluent.
In one embodiment, the organic diluent is a solvent for the reactants.
The nitrogen-containing copolymers of this invention are frequently prepared in an organic diluent.
To offset the increase in viscosity, extra organic diluent or plasticizers must be added.
The UV-curable organic diluent may comprise one or more polymerisable monomers or oligomers.
A substantially inert, water insoluble organic diluent may optionally be used also.
The organic diluent can vary to a large extent, however, a kerosene such as SolvessoRTM is preferred.
Process according to claim 6, characterized in that the organic diluent is hydrogen tetrapropylene.
Amounts of the aprotic organic diluent thus required can, in general, vary over a wide range.
In particular, anthrone is reacted with epichlorohydrin in an organic diluent such as absolute ethanol.
Also, the organic diluent will generally be relatively non-inflammable.
The process according to claim 9, wherein said organic diluent is chloroform or octanol.
The process of claim 1, wherein said reactor effluent stream further comprises an organic diluent.
A method as defined in claim 9 wherein the organic diluent is a paraffin based diluent.
As organic diluent is preferably used mainly an alcohol containing 1-4 carbon atoms, more preferably ethanol.
The organic phase also comprises an organic diluent on the other hand, and that.
If desired, the precipitate isolated in step ( c ) can optionally be washed with a suitable organic diluent.
The reaction is carried out in an organic diluent such as dichloromethane, chloroform, and tetrahydrofuran.
At 14, an organic phase comprising kerosene as the inert organic diluent is introduced.
The copolymer is dispersed in a reactive organic diluent and typically uncondensed providing, thereby, alkenyl unsaturation.
The composition of claim 15 wherein the normally liquid organic diluent comprises mineral oil.
In some embodiments, the organic diluent comprises, or consists essentially of, a C6 to C18 normal alpha olefin.
The process of Claim 3 wherein the aprotic organic diluent is a haloalkane.
In a more preferred system, the second polar organic diluent is also substantially immiscible with water.
The process of Claim 4 wherein the aprotic organic diluent is bromochloromethane.

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