I suggest getting a hold of a fused quartz tube that is sealed at the one end (like a test tube shape) that can fit through one of the openings of
your RBF as a 'immersed finger' into the middle of the liquid pool. Into this you place your UV bulb (it will be dry and on the inside of your quartz
finger). The heat produced by the bulb will simply boil the chloroform and be carried away by the cooling water in the condenser, so no problem. Make
sure the hot part of the 'finger' (at least the length of the bulb) is completely immersed by liquid so that hot spots don't develop... it's just good
practice (a fully immersed finger absorbs more UV, reduces side reactions of vapours on the hot spot, etc.)
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