Zimmer and Peacock manufacture a unique type of screen printed electrode that is resistant to orgnaic solvents.
- Ethanol (C₂H₅OH) – A common organic solvent used in cleaning and reactions.
- Methanol (CH₃OH) – Frequently used in chromatography and as a polar solvent.
- Acetone (CH₃COCH₃) – Commonly used as a cleaning agent and for dissolving plastics and synthetic fibers.
- Isopropanol (C₃H₇OH) – Used for disinfection and as a solvent in chemical reactions.
- Toluene (C₇H₈) – An aromatic hydrocarbon used in paint thinners and as a solvent for resins and adhesives.
- Diethyl ether (C₄H₁₀O) – Used as an extraction solvent and in Grignard reactions.
- Hexane (C₆H₁₄) – Commonly used for oil extraction and as a non-polar solvent in chromatography.
- Chloroform (CHCl₃) – Used in organic synthesis and as a solvent for organic compounds.
- Dichloromethane (DCM or CH₂Cl₂) – Used in extractions and as a solvent in organic reactions.
- Benzene (C₆H₆) – An aromatic hydrocarbon used in organic synthesis.
- THF (Tetrahydrofuran, C₄H₈O) – A solvent used in polymer science and organic synthesis.
- DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide, (CH₃)₂SO) – Used as a solvent for polar and non-polar compounds.
- DMF (Dimethylformamide, (CH₃)₂NC(O)H) – Used in peptide coupling reactions and as a solvent for polymers.