if you couldn't use a water aspirator or a vacuum pump, what makeshift contraption would you use to create a vacuum suitable to drive a vacuum
filtration?
I was thinking about pouring water in a vanilla plastic box into which the vacuum tubing is inserted. You put the box in the microwave oven, make the
water boil, then you seal the box with its lid. As the water cools, a depression forms in the box, that could be used to suck the air out of the
filtering erlenmeyer.
Yes, I had already seen those hand pumps. But do they really work and keep working after the first week of use? They say best-seller, but I’m not
sure I actually ever met someone who had used one of them! Sulaiman - 16-5-2023 at 04:40
Yes, I had already seen those hand pumps. But do they really work and keep working after the first week of use? They say best-seller, but I’m not
sure I actually ever met someone who had used one of them!
Mine's been in use for a couple of years, works well.Rainwater - 16-5-2023 at 11:28
Missed that on my first read.
Reverse it, apply high pressure to the filter, instead of vacuum.
Use this method to recycle my vacuum pump oil after removing the water with anhydrous MgSO4. Works like a champ until you have a leak and
blow hot oil across the room in a jet that can cut sheet rock B(a)P - 16-5-2023 at 12:03
Yes, I had already seen those hand pumps. But do they really work and keep working after the first week of use? They say best-seller, but I’m not
sure I actually ever met someone who had used one of them!
Mine's been in use for a couple of years, works well.
We used to use these for vacuum filtration in the field, the metal bodied ones like this last for years.
The plastic cheaper ones as linked above were found to be variable in how long they lasted and were generally not as efficient. Lionel Spanner - 16-5-2023 at 12:21
I use a pump very much like the second for both applications; it cost me £70. It easily and routinely draws a vacuum around 0.05 - 0.10 bar, and
could probably go lower if I put a sufficiently cold trap in the line.