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  • ...ents.php?solute=D-glucose | title = Solubility of D-glucose in non-aqueous solvents}}.</ref> ...ncy, relative to other hexose sugars, to react non-specifically with the [[amine|amino]] groups of [[protein]]s. This reaction ([[glycation]]) reduces or de
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  • |IUPACName=pyridin-4-amine | Solubility= polar organic solvents
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  • Aramids are generally prepared by the reaction between an amine group and a carboxylic acid halide group. Simple AB homopolymers may look * good resistance to organic solvents
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  • ! The main chain contains !! No [[heteroatom]]!! [[Amine|NH or NR]] !! [[Sulfur|S]] ...anufacturing costs, material inconsistencies, toxicity, poor solubility in solvents, and inability to directly melt process. Literature suggests they're also p
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  • ...xample of a third generation dendronized polymer (right). The peripheral [[amine]] groups are modified by a substituent X which often is a [[protection grou ...ws. Neutral and charged dendronized polymers are highly soluble in organic solvents and in water, respectively. This is due to their low tendency to entangle.
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  • ...ontains a mixture of [[formaldehyde]], [[methanol]], [[ethanol]] and other solvents. The formaldehyde content generally ranges from 5 to 29 percent and the et ...[Formaldehyde]] fixes tissue or cells by irreversibly connecting a primary amine group in a protein molecule with a nearby nitrogen in a protein or DNA mole
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  • | Solvent = other solvents ...toxic. Arsanilic acid is a derivative of [[phenylarsonic acid]] with an [[amine]] in the 4-position. It exists as a [[zwitterion]], H<sub>3</sub>N<sup>+</
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  • ...readily soluble in water, [[ethanol]], [[diethyl ether]] and many organic solvents.<ref>{{cite web ...asticizer]]s. Ethylene glycol ethers are part of brake fluids, detergents, solvents, lacquers and paints. Other products of ethylene oxide. Ethanolamines are u
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  • ...obic. The resulting cations often form salts that are soluble in nonpolar solvents, and for this reason crown ethers are useful in [[phase transfer catalysis] ...e gas phase. Some [[amino acids]], such as [[lysine]], contain a primary [[amine]] on their side chains. Those protonated amino groups can bind to the cavit
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  • | Function = [[amine]]s ...e]] and [[copper(I) iodide]], giving complexes that are soluble in organic solvents. In such complexes, TMEDA serves as a bidentate ligand.
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  • ...lable under the tradename "Kryptofix."<ref>{{cas | 23978-09-8}}</ref> All-amine cryptands exhibit particularly high affinity for alkali metal cations, whic ...ilicity of anions in aqueous-organic thirteen-phase systems and in organic solvents of low polarity | journal = [[J. Am. Chem. Soc.]] | year = 1979 | volume =
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  • | Solvent = other solvents ...Dehydration of [[glycerol]] gives [[acrolein]] which condenses with the [[amine]] followed by a cyclization.
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  • | SolubleOther = Most polar solvents ...ctn = [[Diethylenetriamine]]<br>[[Triethylenetetramine]]<br>[[Polyethylene amine]]<br>[[Tetramethylethylenediamine]]
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  • | IUPACName = Bis(2-aminoethyl)amine [[Category:Amine solvents]]
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  • ...lor due to impurities resulting from air-oxidation. It is soluble in polar solvents and exhibits the reactivity of typical for amines. The branched [[isomer]]
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  • ...s more favorable in polar, hydrogen-bonding solvents, such as water.<ref>''Solvents and Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry'', Christian Reichardt Wiley-VCH; ...tylacetonato)manganese(III) and tris(acetylacetonato)iron(III) in aproptic solvents
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  • ...ed corrosion inhibitor. It is a colourless solid that is soluble in polar solvents, including water. Benzotriazoles are also a class of compounds containing t ...cetic acid]]. The conversion proceeds via [[diazotization]] of one of the amine groups.<ref name=Ullmann>Robert A. Smiley “Phenylene- and Toluenediamines
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  • ...y soluble. Phosphonates are not volatile and are poorly soluble in organic solvents.
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  • ...mparison to the stability of the complex with the corresponding open-chain amine.<ref>{{cite journal }}</ref> For example, Ni<sup>2+</sup> forms stronger complexes with [[amine]]s than with [[phosphines]], but Pd<sup>2+</sup> forms stronger complexes w
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  • ...id is the hydronium ion. The Brønsted–Lowry definition applies to other solvents, such as [[dimethyl sulfoxide]]: the solvent S acts as a base, accepting a ...b>a</sub> values of organic compounds are often obtained using the aprotic solvents [[dimethyl sulfoxide]] (DMSO)<ref name=loudon/> and [[acetonitrile]] (ACN).
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