Cooling Bath - Traditional Cooling Baths

Traditional Cooling Baths

Traditional cooling bath mixtures
Cooling agent Organic solvent or salt Temp (°C)
Dry ice p-xylene +13
Dry ice Dioxane +12
Liquid N2 Cyclohexane +6
Dry ice Benzene +5
Dry ice Formamide +2
Ice Salts (see: above) 0 to -20
Liquid N2 Cycloheptane -12
Dry ice Benzyl alcohol -15
Dry ice Tetrachloroethylene -22
Dry ice Carbon Tetrachloride -23
Dry ice 1,3-Dichlorobenzene -25
Dry ice o-Xylene -29
Dry ice m-Toluidine -32
Dry ice Acetonitrile -41
Dry ice Pyridine -42
Dry ice m-Xylene -47
Dry ice n-Octane -56
Dry ice Isopropyl Ether -60
Dry ice Acetone -78
Liquid N2 Ethyl Acetate -84
Liquid N2 n-Butanol -89
Liquid N2 Hexane -94
Liquid N2 Acetone -94
Liquid N2 Toluene -95
Liquid N2 Methanol -98
Liquid N2 Cyclohexene -104
Liquid N2 Ethanol -116
Liquid N2 n-Pentane -131
Liquid N2 Isopentane -160
Liquid N2 (none) -196

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