In practice: methods and responsiveness
Chemistry without solvents
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In practice: methods and responsiveness
Chemistry without solvents

Authors : Pierrick NUN, Evelina COLACINO, Jean MARTINEZ, Frédéric LAMATY, Max MALACRIA, Jean-Philippe GODDARD, Cyril OLLIVIER

Publication date: November 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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2. In practice: methods and responsiveness

2.1 Classic" methods

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2.1.1 Methods and equipment

The reaction takes place simply by mixing all the reagents (liquids, solids or gases), which may be heated (oil bath, sand) or cooled. No sophisticated apparatus is required, with the sole exception of reactions involving gases, in which case the set-up must be airtight. Numerous examples of solvent-free reactions between solids, solids and gases, or using – supported inorganic reagents as catalysts – have been described. . If one of the reactants is...

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