Cyanate esters are soluble in most of the organic solvents like chloroform, THF,ethyl methyl ketone, ethyl acetate, DMF,DMSO et. Seslective solubility is observed for certain cyanate ester in hydrocarbon and aloholicc solvents ( toluene, ethanol etc)
Some common solvents for cyanate esters include acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF). These solvents are typically used for dissolving cyanate esters in order to facilitate processing and application in various industries such as aerospace and electronics.
Esters are generally studied as derivatives of carboxylic acids
Actually this depends on the substitution. But various polar solvents that can be used are Water, Alcohols like Ethanol, 1-Propanol, 2-Propanol, or 1,2-Propanediol, Esters like Ethyl Formate, Methyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate or Butyl Acetate or even nitriles, depending upon the substitution.
Such compounds are mostly esters.
The chemical formula of ammonium cyanate is NH4CNO.
No, but esters do react with some acids.
Mainly as solvents for other synthesis.
Esters are used as softeners in molding and plastic industries, in artificial fragrances or scents, as solvents in pharmaceutical industries, as industrial solvents for making fats, cellulose, paints and varnishes, and used in making artificial food flavors that are added into food such as ice cream and sweets.
Esters are generally studied as derivatives of carboxylic acids
The formula for sodium cyanate is NaOCN.
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A solvent is a thicker liquid. Some types of solvents include oxygenated solvents, hydrocarbon solvents, and halogenated solvents. This includes alcohol and ethers.
CsOCN
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AgCN
Actually this depends on the substitution. But various polar solvents that can be used are Water, Alcohols like Ethanol, 1-Propanol, 2-Propanol, or 1,2-Propanediol, Esters like Ethyl Formate, Methyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate or Butyl Acetate or even nitriles, depending upon the substitution.
Such compounds are mostly esters.
KOCN