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[*] posted on 27-1-2017 at 17:35


500 mL, Deschem.

The quality does not appear to be extremely high in person, but I am sure they are quite functional. There's just enough room to fit small stirbars underneath the perforated gas outlets.




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[*] posted on 2-2-2017 at 03:58


I am now the proud owner of a 500mL soxhlet and condenser. :)

Bit of a scary moment though. Package was not very secure. Just a cardboard box with a thin foam wrap. I opened carefully and heard the telltale clink and rattle of broken glass. Turns out everything was intact but there were fragments of glass tubing inside the soxhlet.

It is not very high quality. But I got it for under 20USD so I am not complaining. I bet it makes great coffee.
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[*] posted on 2-2-2017 at 18:44


What a great buy! May I ask where you purchased it?
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[*] posted on 2-2-2017 at 21:07


It was this one
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262767471069
But I paid a different price. From memory it was about $27AUD.

There are numerous sellers selling the same one so shop around a bit.
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[*] posted on 2-2-2017 at 23:01


I've been thinking about getting one of those. I think elec-mall is the cheapest one willing to ship to me, but lovelyhome2015 has a better reputation. SacredLotus.com has a huge list of herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine. I bet it's possible to do some interesting chemistry with some of them.





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[*] posted on 3-2-2017 at 01:31


If you catch Nurdrage's latest offering he doubles the yield of a Fischer esterification by swapping the reflux condenser for a soxhlet filled with 3A molecular sieves. That removes the water that is produced and pushes the equilibrium to the right. So it is not just extractions that they are useful for.

I figured that at that price it was a good addition to my glassware collection. It might not be used that often but handy to have around.
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[*] posted on 3-2-2017 at 06:55


Haha, why was this picture necessary:

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[*] posted on 3-2-2017 at 07:47


Lol.

Go on ! Do the third option !




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[*] posted on 3-2-2017 at 16:27


This is not technically glassware... but I got some tubing and a stirrer today. It is only a one-speed stirrer (although I suspect I can use a controller to change that), but it was dirt cheap, and unlike my other stirrer, it is in good working order.

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[*] posted on 3-2-2017 at 16:29


Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1  
If you catch Nurdrage's latest offering he doubles the yield of a Fischer esterification by swapping the reflux condenser for a soxhlet filled with 3A molecular sieves. That removes the water that is produced and pushes the equilibrium to the right. So it is not just extractions that they are useful for.

I figured that at that price it was a good addition to my glassware collection. It might not be used that often but handy to have around.


That is a super cool idea. I think they are used a lot in natural products research but have limited application elsewhere... still, I definitely want one.




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[*] posted on 4-2-2017 at 00:33


I recently got a new 1L beaker, 500mL beaker, and a basic distillation kit. I'm a happy camper!
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[*] posted on 4-2-2017 at 19:20


1. Just bought another electric camping hot plate (much cheaper then buying a chem designed one).

2. Beaker set 1000ml, 500ml 2: 250ml & 4: 100ml

3. Small morter and pestle
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[*] posted on 6-2-2017 at 15:14


New mercury thermometer.

I am waiting on some thermometer wells so I can hopefully start using a thermocouple instead.




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[*] posted on 7-2-2017 at 00:05


Quote: Originally posted by JJay  
This is not technically glassware... but I got some tubing and a stirrer today. It is only a one-speed stirrer (although I suspect I can use a controller to change that), but it was dirt cheap, and unlike my other stirrer, it is in good working order.


the tubing looks like the cheap latex tubing that comes with eBay Chinese kits
if it is, it's awful stuff;
too little water pressure and it collapses/kinks
a little more pressure and the tubing balloons !




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[*] posted on 7-2-2017 at 00:11


It's very similar to that tubing but doesn't seem to collapse or kink as easily. I usually like to use PVC, but I needed something that would accommodate multiple hose barb sizes. While this tubing was expensive, I didn't see anything else that would work in my apparatus.



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[*] posted on 7-2-2017 at 14:15


New thermometer and thermometer well.

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[*] posted on 7-2-2017 at 21:35


Got a couple more things to add to the Collection- a 300mm air condenser, A 300mm fractioning column and a 300ml porcelain crucible. Also had 300g of 3A molecular sieves arrive yesterday. Seems like 300 is the going trend lately.

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[*] posted on 8-2-2017 at 03:29


I'd like to have a 300mL porcelain crucible. My crucible is so tiny....



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[*] posted on 8-2-2017 at 07:36


Where did you get the mercury thermometer?
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[*] posted on 8-2-2017 at 07:51


i hav a question JJay, i have the exact same thermometer well, can i make it work with a thermocouple device?
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[*] posted on 8-2-2017 at 09:18


The mercury thermometer? That came from the USA. It was expensive, and they are hard to ship. Several vendors in China sell similar ones for a fraction of the cost. I have not personally tried buying one of these.

There are several videos on YouTube of people using similar thermometer wells with thermocouples, so I am pretty sure it's possible to get that thermometer well to work with a thermocouple, but I haven't tried it yet. It has a 182 mm overall length with the thermometer well being perhaps 100 mm. I will say that it is too long for a distillation adapter but is the perfect size for a 500 mL flask. I think it would work well with a 1000 mL flask and possibly even a 2000 mL flask too, but it is a too small for a 3000 mL flask unless it is more than half full.




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[*] posted on 8-2-2017 at 13:55


Just arrived!

1 L flatbottom 2 neck
350 mL #3 frit
thermometer well

all 24 40

Likely my last new ST buy for a while, though I'm always looking for cheap used.



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[*] posted on 10-2-2017 at 18:04


I have a new (to me) 14/10 kit. It could use a few more adapters and flasks, and it could definitely stand a good cleaning, but it looks like the basics are here. I probably shouldn't have this thing so close to my toothbrush....

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I also got this. The quality appears to be excellent.


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[*] posted on 11-2-2017 at 00:17


Oddly enough the thing that stands out in your mini kit is the nice spatula. I guess I am not particularly attracted to 14/10 scale.
But that is a nice looking reflux condenser. Something that can cope with a decent heat transfer rate is good to have.
For example...
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[*] posted on 11-2-2017 at 02:53


It's a Reacware condenser.

The spatula is all right. I have a slightly larger one that is round on one end and flat on the other. It's had limited exposure to some extremely corrosive and oxidizing environments and has never shown the slightest trace of rust, though it does have a visible passivating layer that makes it a little less shiny than its original milled finish, similar to the spatula above. I think they are 316 steel.




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