Soluene

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Soluene is a chemical used for dissolving organic matter (a tissue solubilizer). Soluene is an organic base formulated with toluene.[1] Soluene is a Perkin-Elmer's trade name for their product. Soluene is noted for its ability to dissolve many difficult organic substances such as hair,[2] by the action of alkaline hydrolysis. Where possible soluene is being replaced with water based solubilizers.

References

  1. "Soluene® 350, 500mL". PerkinElmer. http://www.perkinelmer.com/Catalog/Product/ID/6003038. Retrieved 2012-07-31. 
  2. "LSC in Practice : Solubilization of Hair". Perkinelmer.com. http://www.perkinelmer.com/CMSResources/Images/44-73091APP_LSC_Solubilization_of_Hair.pdf. Retrieved 2013-10-29. 




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