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organicsolvent

An organicsolvent, or organic solvent, is a volatile organic liquid used to dissolve or suspend other materials. They enable chemical reactions, extraction, purification, and cleaning. Their effectiveness depends on polarity, protic versus aprotic character, boiling point, and miscibility with solutes and with water.

Solvents are broadly categorized as nonpolar (alkanes and aromatics like hexane, toluene), moderately polar (ethers and

Common organicsolvents include acetone, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, dichloromethane, chloroform, toluene, xylene, hexane, diethyl ether, THF, DMF,

Used in laboratories and industry for extraction, chromatography, reaction media, coatings, and degreasing. In chemistry labs,

Many organicsolvents are toxic, irritants, or carcinogenic; most are flammable and contribute to volatile organic compound

Greener alternatives are pursued, including waterborne or water-rich systems, supercritical CO2, bio-based solvents, and ionic liquids,

esters
like
diethyl
ether,
ethyl
acetate),
polar
aprotic
(acetone,
acetonitrile,
DMSO,
DMF),
and
polar
protic
(alcohols
such
as
methanol,
ethanol).
DMSO.
solvents
are
often
dried
with
desiccants
or
stored
under
inert
atmosphere
to
reduce
moisture
or
reactive
impurities.
(VOC)
emissions.
Handling
requires
ventilation,
away-from-heat
sources,
proper
storage,
PPE.
Disposal
follows
local
hazardous-waste
regulations.
as
well
as
solvent
recycling
and
closed
systems.