symboom
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Chlorobenzotrifluorides uses and organic extractions
New solvent says comtains chlorobenzotrifluorides, acetone and methyl acetate anyone know of a good use for this solvent
The material itself is considered to have negligible VOCs and is increasingly used as a Xylene replacement in cleaners, thinners and other aromatic
hydrocarbon blends
Only page I can find
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachlorobenzotrifluoride
Any speciality solvent used such as.sulfur recrystalization
Synthesis of fluorobenzene?
[Edited on 1-9-2017 by symboom]
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Low VOC's ? Isn't it a volatile organic compound? And if that vapour pressure is in mm Hg 7mm at room temp is significant.
Also I detect yet another environmentally persistent organic chemical here.
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Its unfortunate so many solvents are being removed
Or mixed with other chemicals
Xylene
Toulene
Parachlorobenzotrifluoride has a high capacity for dissolving many inks used by the printing industry. In most cases, up to 22 grams of ink can be
dissolved in 20 grams of PCBTF. An added benefit is that parachlorobenzotrifluoride dissolves most inks faster than toluene.
[Edited on 2-9-2017 by symboom]
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