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==Entry title==
==April 16, 2012==
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* 1.) Add solids 1,4,5,8 Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (.805 g, 3.00 mmol) and 4-aminopyridine (.847 g, 6.00 mmol)to round bottom flask
* 2.) Add 150 mL of solvent (DMA) ~keep under hood~
* 3.) Add Stir Bar to solution
* 4.) Put under spout and raise black knob until there is enough pressure to hold it in place
* 5.) Begin to stir
* 6.) Vacuum out oxygen : turn big end of nossle up, observe that solution does react
* 7.) Turn off vacuum and turn on nitrogen: turn little end of nossle up. Bubbles in back should appear, this means nitrogen is on
* 8.) Turn on heat to 56, switch down accordingly until it reaches 135 degrees consistently.
* 9.) If solution seems to be boiling adjust and turn down
*10.) Solution stable at 133 degrees at 51, mark red line on it to see difference in solution level.  





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April 16, 2012

  • 1.) Add solids 1,4,5,8 Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (.805 g, 3.00 mmol) and 4-aminopyridine (.847 g, 6.00 mmol)to round bottom flask
  • 2.) Add 150 mL of solvent (DMA) ~keep under hood~
  • 3.) Add Stir Bar to solution
  • 4.) Put under spout and raise black knob until there is enough pressure to hold it in place
  • 5.) Begin to stir
  • 6.) Vacuum out oxygen : turn big end of nossle up, observe that solution does react
  • 7.) Turn off vacuum and turn on nitrogen: turn little end of nossle up. Bubbles in back should appear, this means nitrogen is on
  • 8.) Turn on heat to 56, switch down accordingly until it reaches 135 degrees consistently.
  • 9.) If solution seems to be boiling adjust and turn down
  • 10.) Solution stable at 133 degrees at 51, mark red line on it to see difference in solution level.