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Sleeve septa
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I would be glad to know your experience with this kind of septa.
Some comments on the web argue they doesn't seal well in many situations.
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Rubber septa are only for temporary use, like when you're adding an air-sensitive reagent in a reaction flask, and to limit air contamination, it's
best to keep the inert gas flowing when using them. They are not very good for storage bottles, exception for air-sensitive reagent bottles (ex:
organolithium solutions) which also have an outer main cap.
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I've recently used a septa on a vessel under relatively high vacuum (during freeze-pump-thaw cycles) and could not detect any leakage at ~0.1 mbar.
Although preferably I'd use a glass stopper in most cases I sometimes opt for a septum because the risk of introducing the lab atmosphere during
sampling is lower.
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