Examples of 'protic solvent' in a sentence
Meaning of "protic solvent"
protic solvent: A type of solvent that has a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen or nitrogen atom, which allows it to participate in hydrogen bonding
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protic solvent
Then you would have a protic solvent.
The protic solvent is preferably water or an aliphatic alcohol.
In an exemplary embodiment the protic solvent is water.
A polar protic solvent may be a nitrile.
The reaction is conducted in a polar protic solvent.
The preferred aqueous protic solvent is aqueous methanol.
A protic solvent may also be a mixture of different alcohols.
A suitable polar protic solvent is ethanol.
It is preferable for the solvent used to be a protic solvent.
Preferable polar protic solvent is methanol.
This reaction is typically carried in presence of a protic solvent.
A preferred polar protic solvent is isopropanol.
The reaction mixture also includes a protic solvent.
The protic solvent may include a carboxylic acid or an alcohol.
Water is an example of a suitable protic solvent.
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The residual protic solvent was used as the internal reference.
With trimethylsilylchloride in a polar protic solvent.
Or a mixture of at least one protic solvent and of at least one aprotic solvent.
The reaction is effected in a protic solvent.
The protic solvent may also be used in a mixture with an aprotic solvent.
It can be advantageous to add a protic solvent like an aliphatic alcohol.
The reaction may take place in an aprotic or protic solvent.
Water is a protic solvent.
The reaction is generally conducted in the presence of a protic solvent.
So this is a protic solvent.
The reaction may be performed in the presence of a protic solvent.
The composition may comprise an organic protic solvent in an amount indicated above.
The liquid medium preferably is comprised of a polar protic solvent.
Protic solvent and small amounts of water are tolerated in certain synthetic schemes.
The reaction may be conducted in the presence of a protic solvent.
The solvent is a mixture of a polar aprotic solvent and a polar protic solvent.
Excess alkylating reagent may also be destroyed by the protic solvent.
Water constitutes the protic solvent currently preferred in the context of the invention.
The polar organic solvent may be a polar protic solvent.
The protic solvent used herein may be a mixture of two or more protic solvents.
The reactants are contacted in a suitable protic solvent such as methanol.
The amount of protic solvent added to the reaction mixture can and will vary.
The reaction mixture may further comprise a protic solvent.
Water is the preferred protic solvent for the regenerative casting of the blend.
The reaction is conveniently performed under reflux in an aromatic or protic solvent.
The reaction may be carried out in an aqueous protic solvent with an alkali bicarbonate.
The additives of the present invention may be derived in the presence of a protic solvent.
A preferred solvent mixture comprises a first protic solvent and a second aprotic solvent.
The polar protic solvent makes up most of the mixed solvent in the precursor solution.
It is preferable for the adhesion primer to be soluble in the protic solvent used.
The term polar aprotic or protic solvent means a solvent with a large dipole moment.
A suitable inorganic base is sodium carbonate and a suitable polar protic solvent is ethanol.
Preferred is that the protic solvent is isopropanol and the ammonium salt is ammonium acetate.
This reaction may be carried out under polar protic solvent conditions with heating.
The protic solvent employed for the solvolysis to occur is ethanol and most preferably methanol.
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