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Fluorous Liquid-Liquid Separation

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

The term fluorous was introduced in 1994, as the analogue to the term aqueous, to emphasize the fact that a chemical transformation is primarily controlled by a reagent or a catalyst designed to dissolve preferentially in the fluorous phase. The fluorous phase was originally defined as a perfluoroalkane, perfluorodialkyl ether, or perfluorotrialkylamine rich phase of a biphasic liquid system, providing the opportunity to do reactions in one phase at higher temperatures and separation at lower temperatures.

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  • The temperature of the water in the flask.

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