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hacke8no, he use it for extraction but ether is compatible with the GAA?
I think problem is that the GAA is the solvent ...
And don*t forget the exothermic reaction with NaOH
hacke8oh sry you mean my point 5
You can use ether after zinc reaction
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Thank you for your reply. I know that DCM is dichloromethane. I don't know whether ethyl acetate is a reactant or an extractant. If it is a reactant, it may not be replaceable. If the extraction agent is replaced with petroleum ether or xylene, will it affect the subsequent reaction?
I think problem is that the GAA is the solvent ...
And don*t forget the exothermic reaction with NaOH
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Thank you for your reply. I know that DCM is dichloromethane. I don't know whether ethyl acetate is a reactant or an extractant. If it is a reactant, it may not be replaceable. If the extraction agent is replaced with petroleum ether or xylene, will it affect the subsequent reaction?
You can use ether after zinc reaction
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Thank you for your reply. I know that DCM is dichloromethane. I don't know whether ethyl acetate is a reactant or an extractant. If it is a reactant, it may not be replaceable. If the extraction agent is replaced with petroleum ether or xylene, will it affect the subsequent reaction?
Hello, it is said that there is an extraction procedure. EA here is used as extractant (solvent) for extraction of oxime.I don't know whether ethyl acetate is a reactant or an extractant.