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[*] posted on 24-5-2006 at 06:34
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I´ve found a bottle of tetrahydrofuran ... ,
can it be used like Toluene, or would that be a waste for a better application of this product?

Thanks a lot,
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[*] posted on 24-5-2006 at 06:50


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Originally posted by nightflight
Hi,

I´ve found a bottle of tetrahydrofuran ... ,
can it be used like Toluene, or would that be a waste for a better application of this product?

Thanks a lot,
nihgtflight


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[*] posted on 24-5-2006 at 08:40


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[*] posted on 24-5-2006 at 11:01


You can't just use THF as a toluene replacement, as both substances have rather different properties. For instance, THF is an ether and miscible with water, while toluene is a hydrocarbon inmiscible with water.

THF is especially useful for LAH-reductions and for organometal chemistry. Or you could waste it on GHB...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahydrofuran
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toluene
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[*] posted on 24-5-2006 at 18:10


Well ether is an ether and not really miscible with water or so. The whole concept is flawed by definition. Detritus I would say..
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[*] posted on 25-5-2006 at 02:54


Unless there are any specific reactions you are going to do with it, I'd save it as a very powerfull solvent. i.e. when your acetone or toluene wont disolve the highly cross-linked organic mess left in your glassware, you may find the THF works instead.
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[*] posted on 25-5-2006 at 03:34


It´s great for chemically welding PVC too.
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[*] posted on 25-5-2006 at 07:38


Definately the solvent to use when nothing else will shift a polymeric mess.
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