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Organic Chemistry
Rotovap Use in Organic Chemistry
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Rotary evaporation is a common lab method for drying and purifying samples in organic chemistry. It helps remove a solvent from a compound of interest when the compound has a higher boiling point. A rotary evaporator is often called a rotovap.
The rotovap was invented in 1950 by the chemist Lyman...
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Rotary evaporation is a technique commonly used in organic chemistry to remove a volatile solvent from a non-volatile compound of interest.
Invented by Lyman C. Craig in 1950?the rotary evaporator, or rotovap, gently removes solvents from compounds using heat combined with reduced pressure to evaporate, dry, and purify samples for further ...
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