Hi everyone, What is a cheaper alternative to a rotovap?
M mithyl2 Don't buy from me Resident Language 🇬🇧 Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 264 Reaction score 27 Points 28 Feb 8, 2023 #1 Hi everyone, What is a cheaper alternative to a rotovap?
W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 08 Feb #2 Glassware with magnetic stirrer M mithyl2 Don't buy from me Resident Language 🇬🇧 Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 264 Reaction score 27 Points 28 By mithyl2 08 Feb #3 thank you. can you recommend the best way to decrease the pressure in the flask? ↑View previous replies… G.Patton Expert Joined Jul 5, 2021 Messages 2,712 Solutions 3 Reaction score 2,869 Points 113 Deals 1 By G.Patton 08 Feb #4 Buchner flask with plug. Important fact that you have to use borosilicate glassware. The best way to decrease the pressure is vacuum pump. Providing and application of vacuum in a laboratory W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 By WinterDust 08 Feb #5 Easiest method to control vacuum pressure in my opinion is with a vacuum gauge (negative) which means it reads from right to left (athmospheric pressure has to be taken into account) And a globe valve, because they are very delicate in adjustment. M mithyl2 Don't buy from me Resident Language 🇬🇧 Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 264 Reaction score 27 Points 28 By mithyl2 08 Feb #6 thanks guys. could you say more or less what level of negative pressure is needed in the flask when trying to mimic a rotovap? W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 By WinterDust 08 Feb #7 Depends on solvent, temperature and vacuum. Look up charts on google. G.Patton Expert Joined Jul 5, 2021 Messages 2,712 Solutions 3 Reaction score 2,869 Points 113 Deals 1 By G.Patton 09 Feb #8 You also can read my topic, mentioned above. It is writer special for such questions.
M mithyl2 Don't buy from me Resident Language 🇬🇧 Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 264 Reaction score 27 Points 28 By mithyl2 08 Feb #3 thank you. can you recommend the best way to decrease the pressure in the flask? ↑View previous replies… G.Patton Expert Joined Jul 5, 2021 Messages 2,712 Solutions 3 Reaction score 2,869 Points 113 Deals 1 By G.Patton 08 Feb #4 Buchner flask with plug. Important fact that you have to use borosilicate glassware. The best way to decrease the pressure is vacuum pump. Providing and application of vacuum in a laboratory W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 By WinterDust 08 Feb #5 Easiest method to control vacuum pressure in my opinion is with a vacuum gauge (negative) which means it reads from right to left (athmospheric pressure has to be taken into account) And a globe valve, because they are very delicate in adjustment. M mithyl2 Don't buy from me Resident Language 🇬🇧 Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 264 Reaction score 27 Points 28 By mithyl2 08 Feb #6 thanks guys. could you say more or less what level of negative pressure is needed in the flask when trying to mimic a rotovap? W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 By WinterDust 08 Feb #7 Depends on solvent, temperature and vacuum. Look up charts on google. G.Patton Expert Joined Jul 5, 2021 Messages 2,712 Solutions 3 Reaction score 2,869 Points 113 Deals 1 By G.Patton 09 Feb #8 You also can read my topic, mentioned above. It is writer special for such questions.
G.Patton Expert Joined Jul 5, 2021 Messages 2,712 Solutions 3 Reaction score 2,869 Points 113 Deals 1 By G.Patton 08 Feb #4 Buchner flask with plug. Important fact that you have to use borosilicate glassware. The best way to decrease the pressure is vacuum pump. Providing and application of vacuum in a laboratory
Buchner flask with plug. Important fact that you have to use borosilicate glassware. The best way to decrease the pressure is vacuum pump. Providing and application of vacuum in a laboratory
W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 By WinterDust 08 Feb #5 Easiest method to control vacuum pressure in my opinion is with a vacuum gauge (negative) which means it reads from right to left (athmospheric pressure has to be taken into account) And a globe valve, because they are very delicate in adjustment.
Easiest method to control vacuum pressure in my opinion is with a vacuum gauge (negative) which means it reads from right to left (athmospheric pressure has to be taken into account) And a globe valve, because they are very delicate in adjustment.
M mithyl2 Don't buy from me Resident Language 🇬🇧 Joined Aug 19, 2022 Messages 264 Reaction score 27 Points 28 By mithyl2 08 Feb #6 thanks guys. could you say more or less what level of negative pressure is needed in the flask when trying to mimic a rotovap?
thanks guys. could you say more or less what level of negative pressure is needed in the flask when trying to mimic a rotovap?
W WinterDust Don't buy from me Resident Joined May 21, 2022 Messages 229 Reaction score 207 Points 43 Deals 3 By WinterDust 08 Feb #7 Depends on solvent, temperature and vacuum. Look up charts on google.
G.Patton Expert Joined Jul 5, 2021 Messages 2,712 Solutions 3 Reaction score 2,869 Points 113 Deals 1 By G.Patton 09 Feb #8 You also can read my topic, mentioned above. It is writer special for such questions.