From: Vijay Sane (vsane$##$hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun 04 2000 - 11:19:25 EDT
Dear Antsnio
Could you please tell us what type of your reaction is?
DMF removal will depend on lot of things like, product solubility in water,
as well as in DMF, temperature sensitivity, raw materials and products are
they water sensitive, etc?
Normally one can remove under reduced pressure easily, but agian one needs
to know the boiling points of raw materials as well as products so that they
can be separated.
Regards
vijay sane
>From: "Antsnio Dias" <adias$##$deq.isel.pt>
>To: Multiple recipients of list orglist <orglist$##$dq.fct.unl.pt>
>Subject: ORGLIST: DMF
>Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 16:57:22 GMT
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>Dear OrgList:
>Does anyone know a practical way of getting DMF out of a reaccional
>mixture?
>Thank you in advance,lab-fellows.
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