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Micro melting point apparatus

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Micro-melting point apparatus is a laboratory instrument used to determine the melting point of small samples. It provides accurate and precise melting point measurements for a variety of materials, including organic compounds, pharmaceuticals, and polymers. The instrument features a microscope and a heated stage to observe and record the melting behavior of the sample.

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2 protocols using micro melting point apparatus

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Analytical Techniques for Chemical Characterization

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Thin layer chromatography (TLC) analysis was carried out on pre-coated Si-gel plates (Merck Kieselgel 60 F254), and the UV lamp of Spectroline, ENF-240 C/F model was used to see the spot in TLC. VLC was carried out using Merck Si-gel 60. Melting points were determined on a Fisher Jhons micro-melting point apparatus and were uncorrected. UV-Vis and IR spectra were measured with Beckman DU-7000 and Varian 2000 FTIR spectrophotometers, respectively. 1 H-NMR spectrum was recorded with a JEOL ECA 500 spectrometer, operating at 500.00 MHz and 13 C-NMR operating at 125 MHz.
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Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds

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Commercially available reagents and solvents were used without further purification. Reactions were monitored by thin-layer chromatography (plates coated with Silica gel 60 F254 from Merck). Silica gel 60 (70-230 mesh from Macherey-Nagel) was used for flash chromatography.
Melting points were measured on a Fisher micromelting point apparatus and are uncorrected.
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