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It is concluded from the fact, n-hexane is utilized as solvent in solvothermal synthesis support the octahedral morphology.
Supercritical CO2 has been utilized as solvent, cosolvent or antisolvent in several processes for production of ultra-fine solid particles with narrow size distribution.
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Ethanol and acetyl acetone were utilized as solvents to preparation of ITO sols.
In the reaction of CHO, benzene, toluene, ethanol and 1-hexanol were utilized as solvents.
Then THF and DMF with higher boiling point were utilized as solvents to perform this reaction under room temperature and 120 °C, respectively (entry 4 7).
The chemical structure of the copolymers was determined and micelle formation was confirmed by H NMR. CDCl3 or D2O was utilized as the solvent, and the spectra were referenced to the residual solvent peaks at δ = 7.26 or ∼4.8, respectively.
Deionized (DI) water (MilliQ, 18.2 MΩ cm) was utilized as a solvent.
In addition, as it was mentioned before, this mixture can be utilized as asphaltene solvent in enhanced oil recovery processes.
Furthermore, if a water/glycerol mixture is utilized as the solvent, pure phase of PbTe can be formed at either a low temperature of 140°C (see the XRD pattern labeled PbTe-2 in Figure 1a) or a high temperature of 200°C (see the XRD pattern labeled PbTe-4 in Figure 1a).
Sunflower oil (SFO), soybean oil, canola oil, ethanol, and water were utilized as co-solvents to support supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) extraction of total carotenoid (TC), fucoxanthin (FX), and phlorotannin (PT) from brown seaweed (Saccharina japonica).
According to the above results, the optimal solvent of chlorobenzene was utilized as the reflux solvent in the following time experiment.
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