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Isopropyl acetate is a solvent with a wide variety of manufacturing uses that is miscible with most other organic solvents, and slightly soluble in water (although less so than ethyl acetate). It is used as a solvent for cellulose, plastics, oil and fats. It is a component of some printing inks [4] and perfumes.
Isopropenyl acetate is an organic compound, which is the acetate ester of the enol tautomer of acetone. This colorless liquid is significant commercially as the principal precursor to acetylacetone .
Acetate buffers: Acetate buffers are also versatile and can be used to achieve range of pH values typically used in RP-LC. In terms of UV detection at sub 220 nm wavelength, it is not so favorable. In terms of UV detection at sub 220 nm wavelength, it is not so favorable.
This page contains tables of azeotrope data for various binary and ternary mixtures of solvents. The data include the composition of a mixture by weight (in binary azeotropes, when only one fraction is given, it is the fraction of the second component), the boiling point (b.p.) of a component, the boiling point of a mixture, and the specific gravity of the mixture.
Isopropyl acetate: 7524 mg/m 3: 1800 ppm: 108214: 67-63-0: 0554: Isopropyl alcohol: 4920 mg/m 3: 2000 ppm: 67630 (10% Lower explosive limit LEL) 75-31-0: 0908: Isopropylamine: 1815 mg/m 3: 750 ppm: 75310: 108-20-3: 0906: Isopropyl ether: 5852 mg/m 3: 1400 ppm: 108203 (10% Lower explosive limit LEL) 4016-14-2: 0171: Isopropyl glycidyl ether ...
In theoretical physics, ultraviolet completion, or UV completion, of a quantum field theory is the passing from a lower energy quantum field theory to a more general quantum field theory above a threshold value known as the cutoff. In particular, the more general high energy theory must be well-defined at arbitrarily high energies.
Propyl acetate, also known as propyl ethanoate, is an organic compound. Nearly 20,000 tons are produced annually for use as a solvent . This colorless liquid is known by its characteristic odor of pears.
A UV-Vis spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument that measures the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light that is absorbed by a sample. It is a widely used technique in chemistry, biochemistry, and other fields, to identify and quantify compounds in a variety of samples.