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Air-free techniques refer to a set of methods used in chemistry and materials science to handle sensitive substances without exposure to air, particularly oxygen and moisture. These techniques are essential for working with air-sensitive compounds, such as certain organometallics, transition metal complexes, and organosilicon compounds, which may degrade or react unfavorably when exposed to atmospheric conditions.

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