Sentence examples for anhydrous environment from inspiring English sources

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As the crystals are extremely hygroscopic this demanded designing customized experiments in anhydrous environment in order to obtain reliable and accurate results.

Glass slides were incubated for at least 18 h in a solution of Fmoc-8-amino-3,6-dioxaoctanoic acid (10 mM), PyBOP (10 mM), diisopropylethylamine (20 mM) in dry DMF at room temperature in an anhydrous environment.

From this data it appeared that, absent TMA-Cl, YOYO-1, at concentrations above 400 nM, disrupted the ability of probes to bind one another homologously to create an anhydrous environment hospitable to YOYO-1 intercalation and hence YOYO-1 emissions.

It is thus plausible that a facile formation of acrylamide under the condition of Soxhlet extraction is related to the relatively anhydrous environment present in the reaction vessel which favours imine formation.

This method initially uses 3-amino-propyltriethoxysilane to functionalise the silica surface using silane chemistry with amino groups and then uses succinic anhydride to react with the amine groups in an anhydrous environment to produce carboxyl functional groups.

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In concentrated and anhydrous environments passivation proceeds with participation of undissociated acid molecules, which can become a source of oxygen necessary to oxide formation, and a thick oxide-salt layer is formed on the metal surface.

YOYO-1 causes whatever nucleic acids are present and capable of providing multi-stranded anhydrous environments for YOYO-1 intercalation, to set up in 5 minutes or less at room temperature and thereafter to remain remarkably stable.

A vacuous, cryogenic, and anhydrous soil environment simulating the lunar surface was established.

Stability of the surface product is much better in anhydrous organic environments than in aqueous media; because the product is stable, a barrier layer composed of Zn+L is formed at low anodic overvoltage.

However, because of its pungent odor, ammonia stored at cryogenic temperatures should not be discharged into the environment in anhydrous form.

Both CO and NH3 are toxic, and even a small amount of exposure for a given period could lead to fatality, where detection of the former can be difficult due to its characteristics, having no odor and color, while the latter becomes dangerous for the environment in an anhydrous state, flammable, and can form explosive mixtures with air, especially for agricultural industries [12 14].

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