cazruto
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Potassium hydroxide dissolved in non hydroxylic organic solvent
i have one question i need dissolved KOH in organic solution but not use -OH group its problem for me please help me
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you mean the solvent cannot have an -OH group? You can use DMF, otherwise you can use methanol or ethanol.
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yes, i mean solvent but
yes, i mean solvent. i already use DMF, THF MEK but cannot dissolve and not need any -ol (methanol, ethanol and aceton) its mean i cant use -OH group
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This paper Skaria et al, Polymer 41 (2000) 2737–2742 uses NMP for a solvent.
Does it have to be potassium hydroxide? You might be able to get better solubility using a different base.
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thank you very much
thank you very much
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