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Non-Polar Saponification, leaving non-threatening resultants?
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Non-Polar Saponification, leaving non-threatening resultants?
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Is there an existing any such method?
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By resultant I'm assuming you mean by-products. As far as the first part of the question, no, saponification requires very polar reaction conditions. In regards to the byproducts, it depends on what you consider threatening/non-threatening.
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