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What are Aprotic Solvents?
Aprotic solvents are those solvents that do not donate hydrogen atoms (protons) in a reaction. They lack acidic hydrogen atoms and typically do not participate in hydrogen bonding. Common examples include
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
,
acetonitrile
,
tetrahydrofuran (THF)
, and
dimethylformamide (DMF)
.
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