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The phrase "amounts of solvent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity of solvent in a chemical or laboratory context.
Example: "To prepare the solution, measure the amounts of solvent required for the reaction."
Alternatives: "quantities of solvent" or "volumes of solvent".
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However, this approach is not environmentally friendly owing to the use of large amounts of solvent.
Hence an "ad hoc" experimental set-up, which allows working with small amounts of solvent, has been designed.
Most high performance PUDs require large amounts of solvent to form crack-free films with good properties.
A polymer network can imbibe copious amounts of solvent and swell, the resulting state is known as a gel.
Although even small amounts of solvent vapor reduce the breakdown voltage of CO2, it will still be higher than for air.
However, this method uses toxic solvents, requires an evaporation/concentration step for recovery, and usually calls for large amounts of solvent and extended time to be carried out.
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Finally LLE uses large amounts of solvents.
The silica-filled sample took up higher amounts of solvents than carbon-filled sample.
It was also observed that higher amounts of solvents in the mixture caused greater reduction in heavy oil viscosity.
They are able to do direct analysis using miniaturised equipment and reduced amounts of solvents and wastes.
Where small amounts of solvents or monomers remain in the polymer and are volatilized in finishing, they are captured by vapor control systems.
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