Solvent Selection Preferred Useable Undesirable Water Cyclohexane

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Solvent Selection Preferred Useable Undesirable Water Cyclohexane Pentane Acetone Heptane Hexane(s) Ethanol Toluene Di-isopropyl ether 2-Propanol Methylcyclohexane Diethyl ether 1-Propanol Methyl t-butyl ether Dichloromethane Ethyl acetate Isooctane Dichloroethane Isopropyl acetate Acetonitrile Chloroform Methanol 2-MethylTHF Dimethyl formamide Methyl ethyl ketone Tetrahydrofuran N-Methylpyrrolidinone 1-Butanol Xylenes Pyridine t-Butanol Dimethyl sulfoxide Dimethyl acetate Acetic acid Dioxane Ethylene glycol Dimethoxyethane Benzene Carbon tetrachloride “Green chemistry tools to influence a medicinal chemistry and research chemistry based organization” Dunn and Perry, et. al., Green Chem., 2008, 10, 31-36