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Glass apparatus used in chemistry
The Schlenk line (also vacuum gas manifold) is a commonly used chemistry apparatus developed by Wilhelm Schlenk. It consists of a dual manifold with several
Schlenk_line
Reaction vessel used in air-sensitive chemistry
A Schlenk flask, or Schlenk tube, is a reaction vessel typically used in air-sensitive chemistry, invented by Wilhelm Schlenk. It has a side arm fitted
Schlenk_flask
Chemistry laboratory technique
a glovebox and a Schlenk line, although some rigorous applications use a high-vacuum line. In both methods, glassware (often Schlenk tubes) are pre-dried
Air-free_technique
German chemist (1879–1943)
Wilhelm Johann Schlenk (22 March 1879 – 29 April 1943) was a German chemist. He was born in Munich and studied chemistry there at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Wilhelm_Schlenk
Sealed container with gloves in the side for manipulating the objects inside
to using a glovebox for air sensitive work is to employ Schlenk methods using a Schlenk line. One disadvantage of working in a glovebox is that organic
Glovebox
Hermetically sealed glass vial
scientific glass supply houses and sealed with a small gas torch. A Schlenk line may be used for sealing under inert atmospheres. This procedure usually
Ampoule
Topics referred to by the same term
Schlenk can refer to: Wilhelm Schlenk (1879-1943), German chemist Schlenk flask Schlenk line. or Schlenk apparatus Schlenk equilibrium Mepco Schlenk Engineering
Schlenk
Field of chemistry
synthesis. For metal-containing compounds that are reactive toward air, Schlenk line and glove box techniques are followed. Volatile compounds and gases are
Inorganic_chemistry
Laboratory equipment used to remove air
bubbler is usually installed at the end of the inert gas manifold on a Schlenk line to prevent contamination by atmospheric oxygen and water. A gas bubbler
Gas_bubbler
Device used in chemical laboratories
tightly sealed vacuum system, at ambient or higher temperature (e.g., on a Schlenk line or in a vacuum oven). A key disadvantage in rotary evaporations, besides
Rotary_evaporator
commercially available glass tubes by specialist glassblowers. For example, a Schlenk line is made of two large glass tubes, connected by stopcocks and smaller
Glass_tube
Study of organic compounds containing metal(s)
typically requires the use of laboratory apparatuses such as a glovebox or Schlenk line. Early developments in organometallic chemistry include Louis Claude
Organometallic_chemistry
Transparent non-crystalline solid material
experimental requirements. A Vigreux column in a laboratory setup A Schlenk line with four ports Graduated cylinders Erlenmeyer flask Glass is a ubiquitous
Glass
reaction vessel, contaminating it. For more demanding applications, a Schlenk line or glovebox may be used to provide an atmosphere of dry, inert gas such
Drying_tube
bore and high pressures within. Syringe filters are quite suitable for Schlenk line work, which makes extensive use of needles and syringes (see cannula
Syringe_filter
Chemical laboratory technique
transfer or cannulation is a set of air-free techniques used with a Schlenk line, in transferring liquid or solution samples between reaction vessels
Cannula_transfer
north of the landing site of Apollo 15). Wilhelm Schlenk, German chemist – Schlenk flask, Schlenk line. Alfred von Schlieffen, German general – Schlieffen
List_of_eponyms_(L–Z)
Chemicals and equipment can be transferred in and out via an airlock. A Schlenk line is a vacuum and inert-gas dual-manifold that allows glassware to be evacuated
Air_sensitivity
Topics referred to by the same term
transfer or cannulation, a subset of air-free techniques used with a Schlenk line Cannula is a genus of straw-mimicking grasshoppers in the family Acrididae
Cannula_(disambiguation)
Chemical compound
respectively. Taticchi et al. improved upon this synthesis by using a Schlenk line to exclude oxygen and moisture from the reaction vessel, using pure butadiyne
Tellurophene
Variant of the Bunsen burner
130–160 °C (270–320 °F). Then the glassware removed and connected to a Schlenk line. The glassware was heated with a Teclu burner under vacuum up until the
Teclu_burner
Railway station in Duisburg, Germany
Duisburg Schlenk station is a station in city of Duisburg in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is at the intersection of the streets of Im
Duisburg_Schlenk_station
European defence company
Zeit (in German). ISSN 0044-2070. Retrieved 2025-11-12. magazin, Caspar Schlenk, Jonas Rest, manager (2025-04-03). "(m+) Kamikazedrohnen-Hersteller Stark:
STARK
Valve used to control the flow of a liquid or gas
stopcocks are available, such as a double-oblique or three-way design used in Schlenk lines which permit the application of inert gas and vacuum from the same
Stopcock
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
"Dubiose Geheimnistuerei um das Waffen-Start-up Stark". handelsblatt.com. Schlenk, Caspar; Rest, Jonas (3 April 2025). "Kamikazedrohnen-Hersteller Stark:
Peter_Thiel
Los Angeles-based venture capital firm
Geheimnistuerei um das Waffen-Start-up Stark". www.handelsblatt.com. magazin, Caspar Schlenk, Jonas Rest, manager (3 April 2025). "(m+) Kamikazedrohnen-Hersteller Stark:
Thiel_Capital
Narrow-necked container
and sizes that stores and transports liquids. Its mouth, at the bottling line, can be sealed with an internal stopper, an external bottle cap, a closure
Bottle
Medication used for epilepsy, bipolar disorder and migraine
doi:10.1002/cncr.21589. PMID 16294345. S2CID 1802132. Kuendgen A, Schmid M, Schlenk R, Knipp S, Hildebrandt B, Steidl C, et al. (January 2006). "The histone
Valproate
Type of laboratory glassware
complex reactions that require the controlled mixing of multiple reagents. Schlenk flask, which is a spherical flask with a ground glass opening and a hose
Laboratory_flask
Schlafly (1919–2011), U.S. – Teleprompter = Autocue Wilhelm Schlenk (1879–1943), Germany – Schlenk flask (chemistry) Bernhard Schmidt (1879–1935), Estonia/Germany
List_of_inventors
Copper-zinc alloy
Engineering Encyclopedia The Line Pickelhaube (Detailed explanation of Pickelhaube and use of Tombak for economic reasons) Schlenk German tombak manufacturer:
Tombac
Laboratory equipment to measure liquid volume
measure the volume of a liquid. It has a narrow cylindrical shape. Each marked line on the graduated cylinder represents the amount of liquid that has been measured
Graduated_cylinder
Pressurised heating apparatus
(February 2004). "The upper temperature for life – where do we draw the line?". Trends in Microbiology. 12 (2): 58–60. doi:10.1016/j.tim.2003.12.002.
Autoclave
Device to measure temperature
more informative for thermometry: "Zeroth Law – There exists a topological line M {\displaystyle M} which serves as a coordinate manifold of material behaviour
Thermometer
Line S1 is a S-Bahn line on the Rhine-Ruhr network. It is operated by DB Regio. It runs from Dortmund via Bochum and Essen to Duisburg. From there it travels
S1_(Rhine-Ruhr_S-Bahn)
Glass or plastic laboratory glassware
Plastic test tubes with a screwtop cap are often called "Falcon tubes" after a line manufactured by Becton Dickinson. Some sources consider that the presence
Test_tube
He had also coined the word in 1884. Early 20th century: Schlenk flask by Wilhelm Schlenk 1900s: Haber process by Carl Bosch and Fritz Haber 1902: Ostwald
List of German inventions and discoveries
List_of_German_inventions_and_discoveries
Liquid-transferring laboratory tool
manufactured with two bubbles between the mouth piece and the solution level line, to protect the chemist from accidental swallowing of the solution. A person
Pipette
Ratio of two densities
the displacement (the level of the liquid on the stalk) is marked (blue line). The reference could be any liquid, but in practice it is usually water
Relative_density
of the Washington Wizards". NBA.com. Retrieved May 31, 2023. "Dawkins, Schlenk Named to Wizards Executive Team; Thompson Promoted to SVP of Monumental
List of 2023–24 NBA season transactions
List_of_2023–24_NBA_season_transactions
Interdisciplinary science
1038/s41598-018-37771-5. PMC 6367457. PMID 30733497. Weiss AC, Krüger K, Besford QA, Schlenk M, Kempe K, Förster S, Caruso F (January 2019). "In Situ Characterization
Microfluidics
Water, sanitation and hygiene services
Education and Menstrual Hygiene Management" (PDF). UNESCO. 2014. Dauenhauer K, Schlenk J, Langkau T (2016). Managing WASH in Schools: Is the Education Sector
WASH
Instrument measuring acidity or alkalinity of solutions
that are used to take the pH of a sample in a field or production site. In-line or in situ pH meters, also called pH analyzers, are used to measure pH continuously
PH_meter
Branch of spectroscopy
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Spectrophotometry
Type of laboratory equipment
since the smoke split (demarking the "rear of the cabinet") is an invisible line that extends the width of the cabinet (approximately 10-14 inches from the
Biosafety_cabinet
Railway station in Duisburg, Germany
station was opened in 1970 or 1971. The station is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 1 (Dortmund–Solingen) on week days every 30 minutes during the day between
Duisburg-Buchholz_station
Laboratory glassware: filtration apparatus
needed] The Büchner flask can also be used as a vacuum trap in a vacuum line to ensure that no fluids are carried over from the aspirator or vacuum pump
Büchner_flask
Scientific instrument used to measure viscosity
compressors and engines, flow-through viscometers for dip coating processes, in-line viscometers for use in refineries, and hundreds of other applications. Improvements
Viscometer
Device for mixing two fluid materials in a tube containing a series of baffles
polyacetal. The latest designs involve static mixing elements made of glass-lined steel. In the plate type design mixing is accomplished through intense turbulence
Static_mixer
Apparatus for incubating samples
17226/4911. ISBN 978-0-309-05229-0. "Thermo Scientific Precision and Lab-Line Water Baths" (PDF). thermoscientific.com. "General Water Baths" (PDF). labwit
Laboratory_water_bath
Type of local ventilation device
used by at least the 1960s. Labconco introduced the concept of a fume hood lined with fiberglass to improve durability and chemical resistance, though from
Fume_hood
Brush for cleaning test tubes and narrow glassware
composed of nylon, synthetic, or animal fur bristles of various diameters lined against a rather sturdy wire handle with a looped end for hanging. The wire
Test_tube_brush
Railway station in Duisburg, Germany
three track line split for Oberhausen and on to Arnhem and the other line runs to Dortmund via Gelsenkirchen. The four-tracked main line turns east and
Duisburg_Hauptbahnhof
Automated analyzer using a flow technique
by 1990 it was possible to perform solvent extraction, distillation, on-line filtration and UV digestion in the continuously flowing stream. In 2005 about
AutoAnalyzer
Historic district in Illinois, United States
Italianate style Ransom Building (photo 12), later, high Italianate style Schlenk Brewery (photo 14), later, high Italianate style The Belvidere North State
Belvidere North State Street Historic District
Belvidere_North_State_Street_Historic_District
” In: Digital Humanities 2017. Conference Abstracts, pp. 119–121. [1] Schlenk, M., Efer, T., & Burghardt, M. (2024). "Treating Games as Plays? Computational
Drametrics
City in Sheridan County, Kansas
Kyle Railroad. Norman Malcolm (1911–1990), philosopher, author Travis Schlenk (c. 1976), former president of the Atlanta Hawks; since 2023, vice president
Selden,_Kansas
Chemical compound
20 (28, 15_suppl): 3061. doi:10.1200/jco.2010.28.15_suppl.3061. Bug G, Schlenk RF, Müller-Tidow C, Lübbert M, Krämer A, Fleischer F, et al. (November
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SCHLENK LINE
SCHLENK LINE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dresser of flax, from Middle English lynet, lynt ‘flax’.Dutch : from a short form of a Germanic name formed with lind (see Linde 1).Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or merchant.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAodha ‘descendant of Aodh’, a personal name meaning ‘fire’ (compare McCoy). In some cases, especially in County Wexford, the surname is of English origin (see below), having been taken to Ireland by the Normans.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon and Worcestershire, so called from the plural of Middle English hay ‘enclosure’ (see Hay 1), or a topographic name from the same word.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Dorset, Greater London (formerly in Kent and Middlesex), and Worcestershire, so called from Old English hǣse ‘brushwood’, or a topographic name from the same word.English : patronymic from Hay 3.French : variant (plural) of Haye 3.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaye ‘life’ + the Yiddish possessive suffix -s.U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893), born in Delaware, OH, was descended from old New England families on both sides. Through the paternal line he was descended from George Hayes, who emigrated from Scotland in 1680 and settled in Windsor, CT.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Seighin ‘descendant of Seighin’, possibly a derivative of séaghainn ‘accomplished’.English : nickname from Middle English schene ‘beautiful’ (Old English scīene).Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish or German Schein.
Female
French
French feminine form of Roman Cælinus, CÉLINE means "heaven."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew, sold, or treated flax for weaving into linen cloth, from (respectively) Middle English flax, German Flachs.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Line.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Derbyshire, Dorset, and Suffolk, so called from Old English hol ‘hollow’, ‘sunken’ + brÅc ‘stream’. The name has probably absorbed the Dutch surname van Hoobroek, found in London in the early 17th century, and possibly a similar Low German surname (Holbrock or Halbrock). Several American bearers of the name in the 1880 census give their place of birth as Oldenburg or Hannover, Germany.This name was first taken to America by the brothers Thomas and John Holbrook, who emigrated to MA in the 17th century; their line can be traced back to Dundry, Somerset, England, in the first half of the 16th century. Other English bearers who started early lines of descent in the New World are Joseph Ho(u)lbrook of Warrington, Lancashire, who emigrated to MD as an indentured servant in the later 17th century; Randolph Holbrook, who was in VA in the 1720s but later returned to Nantwich, Cheshire; and Rev. John Holbrook, who emigrated from Handbury, Staffordshire, to NJ in about 1723. The spelling Haulbrook originated in GA in the 1870s, reflecting the southern U.S. pronunciation of the name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Devon, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire named Lynam, from Old English lÄ«n ‘flax’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.Irish : English surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Laidhghneáin (see Linehan).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Line, a reduced form of Cateline (see Catlin) and of various other names, such as Emmeline and Adeline, containing the Anglo-Norman French diminutive suffix -line (originally a double diminutive, composed of the elements -el and -in).French (Liné) : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or a linen merchant, from an Old French adjective liné ‘made of linen’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lynette, LINETTE means "little lake."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Emery.The poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–82) was born in Boston of a line on his father’s side that can be traced back through preachers to the first colonial generation. The name Emerson was brought over from England independently by various other people, including a Thomas Emerson who settled at Ipswich, MA, in about 1636.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Line 1.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hansamala | ஹஂஸமாலா
A line, Row of swans
Hansamala | ஹஂஸமாலா
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ling 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in western Norway named with lyng ‘heather’, either on its own, or with the addition of vin ‘meadow’.Dutch (de Linge) and North German : habitational name from a place named with Old Low German linge ‘strip of land or water’, or possibly with the river name Linge (this river flows through the Betuwe). See also Lingen.Possibly French, from a metonymic occupational name from linge ‘linen goods’, but there is no evidence of surname in North America.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lind 2 and Line 1.Irish : variant of Lane 2.Scottish : habitational name from places so named in Ayrshire, Peebles-shire, and Wigtownshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Huard, Heward, composed of the Germanic elements hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name HÄward, composed of the Old Norse elements há ‘high’ + varðr ‘guardian’, ‘warden’.English : variant of Ewart 2.Irish : see Fogarty.Irish (County Clare) surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó hÃomhair, which was formerly Anglicized as O’Hure.The house of Howard, the leading family of the English Roman Catholic nobility, was founded by Sir William Howard or Haward of Norfolk (d. 1308). The family acquired the dukedom of Norfolk by marriage. The first duke of Norfolk of the Howard line was created earl marshal of England by Richard III in 1483, and this office has been held by his succeeding male heirs to the present day. They also hold the earldoms of Suffolk, Berkshire, Carlisle, and Effingham. Henry VIII’s fifth queen, Catherine Howard (?1520–42), was a niece of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. American Howards include the father and son John Eager Howard and Benjamin Chew Howard of Baltimore, MD, both MD politicians.
Female
Egyptian
, the lady of heaven.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lingard.French : occupational name for a maker of or dealer in linen goods, from Old French linge ‘linen (goods)’ (see Linge 1).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Norfolk)
English (chiefly Norfolk) : habitational name from any of several places called Dunham, of which one is in Norfolk. Most are named from Old English dÅ«n ‘hill’ + hÄm ‘homestead’. A place in Lincolnshire now known as Dunholme appears in Domesday Book as Duneham and this too may be a source of the surname; here the first element is probably the Old English personal name Dunna.John Dunham (1590–1668) was a Puritan linen weaver who came to Plymouth, MA, via Leiden, Netherlands, in 1633. He had many prominent descendants.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced form of Sheehan.English : nickname for an attractive person, from Middle English schene ‘fair’, ‘comely’, ‘handsome’.English : habitational name from Sheen in Surrey and Staffordshire, both named in Old English with the plural of scēo ‘shed’, ‘shelter’.
SCHLENK LINE
SCHLENK LINE
Boy/Male
Biblical
For all, or against all.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Fenton.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Tender Touch
Girl/Female
Muslim
Respected
Girl/Female
Tamil
Easy, Natural, Easily available
Girl/Female
Indian
Star, The pleiades
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
South River; River Ganga
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wealth
Female
Greek
(ΟυÏανία) Greek myth name of a muse of astronomy, derived from the word ouranios, OURANIA means "heavenly."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Latin
Goddess; Peaceful Soul; Form of Florence; Blooming; Flower; Arrow
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a.
Of or pertaining to the scalene muscles.
a.
Designating several triangular muscles called scalene muscles.
n.
A triangle having its sides and angles unequal.
n.
See Sheik.
n.
A vessel belonging to a regular line of packets; also, a line-of-battle ship; a ship of the line.
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Having the axis inclined to the base, as a cone.
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Having the sides and angles unequal; -- said of a triangle.
n.
A ball which, when struck, flies through the air in a nearly straight line not far from the ground.
a.
Marked with little lines.
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Marked longitudinally with fine lines.
n.
One who lines, as, a liner of shoes.
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A pyramidal form under the rhombohedral system, inclosed by twelve faces, each a scalene triangle.
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A dealer in linen; a linen draper.
a.
Having straight lines.
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A line or track leading from the provinces toward the metropolis or a principal terminus; the track upon which up-trains run. See Up-train.
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The line which forms the communication between the steering wheel and the telltale.
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An Egyptian or Persian measure of length, varying from thirty-two to sixty stadia.
a.
Formed by right lines; rectilineal; as, a right-lined angle.