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Thomas-Hoover melting point apparatus

Melting points, measured in open capillary tubes using a Thomas-Hoover melting point apparatus, are uncorrected. Elemental analyses were performed by Galbraith Laboratories, Knoxville, Tennesee. % and 19C-NMR spectra were generally obtained with an IBM AF-100, if necessary the higher field Bruker WP-200 or AM-400 NMR spectrometer were employed. Chemical shifts are given in parts per million (ppm) on a a scale downfield from tetramethylsilane (TMS). Infrared spectra were recorded with a Perkln-Elmer 283 spectrophotometer. [Pg.8]

Sodium valproate does not melt, decompose, or physically change in the normal working range of the Thomas Hoover capillary melting point apparatus [5]. Valproic acid boils at 120-121 °C [2]. [Pg.212]

Melting points were determined on a Thomas Hoover melting point apparatus or an Electrothermal melting point apparatus and are corrected. [Pg.227]

General. All NMR spectra were taken on a Bruker AMX-400 spectrometer in DMSO-dg with DMSO as a standard at 2.50 ppm. All NMR spectra were taken on the same machine at 100 MHz in DMSO-dg with DMSO as a standard at 39.50 ppm, unless otherwise noted. All melting points were taken on a Thomas-Hoover Uni-melt melting point apparatus. Reagents were used unpurified, and deionized water was used as the solvent. [Pg.71]

FIG. 2 Thomas-Hoover Uni-Melt melting point apparatus. [Pg.48]

Determination of maxima in the mesophase-isotropic curves for each binary combination was made either by microscopical observation of a Kofler contact preparation of the pure components using a Thomas micro hot stage or by a technique described previously using a Thomas-Hoover melting point apparatus. [Pg.307]

All temperatures are uncorrected and are reported in degrees centigrade. Melting points were determined in open capillary tubes using a Thomas-Hoover melting point apparatus. Pressures are expressed as millimeters (mm) of mercury. Elemental analyses were performed at the University of Florida or Atlantic Microlabs, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia. [Pg.5]

All boiling points and melting points are uncorrected. Capillary melting points were determined on a Thomas-Hoover melting point apparatus. Infrared were determined with perkin-Elmer Model 377 spectrophotometer. NMR spectra were obtained on a Varian T-60 spectrometer. Chemical shifts are reported on the 6 scale. Gel permeation chromatography measurements were performed using Altex pump, Sp 8200 UV detector and Styragel lO A, lO X columns. [Pg.311]

Thomas-Hoover melting-point apparatus (courtesy of Arthur H. Thomas Company). [Pg.40]


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