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Hello,
Sorry I was very busy these days, all the methods that I posted have been done and tested by myself as I say in the same post, it's more many of them tested and only the best one posted.
Thanks.
Sorry I was very busy these days, all the methods that I posted have been done and tested by myself as I say in the same post, it's more many of them tested and only the best one posted.
Thanks.
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Why is there no reference to color of the oil and aqueous phases?
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Like what is the color of the oil which separates to the bottom? My starting pmk is kind of a light brown color so I assume the oil which renders out should look similar to that.
What is the color of the aqueous layer upon separation? Mine is a sort of pale yellow green.
I thought it was standard operating procedure to mention the color of your product.
Anyway thank you! It’d be very helpful to hear back.
Side note…when you say “evaporate dcm” do you mean actually to let it sit with low heat to evaporate? Or are you talking about stripping it under vacuum.
thanks
What is the color of the aqueous layer upon separation? Mine is a sort of pale yellow green.
I thought it was standard operating procedure to mention the color of your product.
Anyway thank you! It’d be very helpful to hear back.
Side note…when you say “evaporate dcm” do you mean actually to let it sit with low heat to evaporate? Or are you talking about stripping it under vacuum.
thanks