Originally posted by Fleaker
No ground glass will not do it, it will escape right out. You can store it temporarily in a phenolic cap that's been sealed with hot paraffin, but a
bakelite cap is best. I have a 500mL amber glass bakelite cap bottle that would suit you just fine.
Woelen, here's where to get small but outrageously expensive bottles (I doubt fisher will sell to you, so go through these people):
http://www.enasco.com/science/BrowseMinorIndex.do?majorIndex...
click reagent bottle, it has a solid teflon cap and pretty hefty walls, but only 100mL
Trust me though, they work very very (emphasis here) well holding iodine and bromine (7 months and it's still the same lvl). You can also keep the
bromine in the freezer (it will freeze, 19F). |