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- Schlenk_line abstract "The Schlenk line (also vacuum gas manifold) is a commonly used chemistry apparatus developed by Wilhelm Schlenk. It consists of a dual manifold with several ports. One manifold is connected to a source of purified inert gas, while the other is connected to a vacuum pump. The inert-gas line is vented through an oil bubbler, while solvent vapors and gaseous reaction products are prevented from contaminating the vacuum pump by a liquid-nitrogen or dry-ice/acetone cold trap. Special stopcocks or Teflon taps allow vacuum or inert gas to be selected without the need for placing the sample on a separate line.Schlenk lines are useful for safely and successfully manipulating air-sensitive compounds. The vacuum is also often used to remove the last traces of solvent from a sample. Vacuum and gas manifolds often have many ports and lines, and with care, it is possible for several reactions or operations to be run simultaneously.When the reagents are highly susceptible to oxidation, traces of oxygen may pose a problem. Then, for the removal of oxygen below the ppm level, the inert gas needs to be purified by passing it through a deoxygenation catalyst. This is usually a column of copper(I) or manganese(II) oxide, which reacts with oxygen traces present in the inert gas.".
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Acetone.
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Explosion.
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Implosion_(mechanical_process).
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_nitrogen.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Manifold_(fluid_mechanics).
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Perkin_triangle.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Polytetrafluoroethylene.
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Septum.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Sigma-Aldrich.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Stopcock.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Syringe.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Hamburg.
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum.
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- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schlenk line".
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schlenk".
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "inert gas line".
- Schlenk_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "vacuum manifold".
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- Schlenk_line subject Category:Air-free_techniques.
- Schlenk_line subject Category:Laboratory_equipment.
- Schlenk_line subject Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Schlenk_line type Application.
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- Schlenk_line type Technique.
- Schlenk_line comment "The Schlenk line (also vacuum gas manifold) is a commonly used chemistry apparatus developed by Wilhelm Schlenk. It consists of a dual manifold with several ports. One manifold is connected to a source of purified inert gas, while the other is connected to a vacuum pump. The inert-gas line is vented through an oil bubbler, while solvent vapors and gaseous reaction products are prevented from contaminating the vacuum pump by a liquid-nitrogen or dry-ice/acetone cold trap.".
- Schlenk_line label "Schlenk line".
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- Schlenk_line sameAs Rampe_à_vide.
- Schlenk_line sameAs Linea_Schlenk.
- Schlenk_line sameAs Linia_próżniowa.
- Schlenk_line sameAs m.0h668k.
- Schlenk_line sameAs Q741597.
- Schlenk_line sameAs 舒伦克线.
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- Schlenk_line depiction Double_vac_line_front_view.jpg.
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