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Thomas-Hoover melting point

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]

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

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]

Figure 4.3 Thomas-Hoover melting-point determination device. (Courtesy of Thomas Scientific, Swedesboro, N. )... Figure 4.3 Thomas-Hoover melting-point determination device. (Courtesy of Thomas Scientific, Swedesboro, N. )...
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]

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]


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