Originally posted by Jdurg
The biggest problem with with bromine is indeed the storage. It WILL eventually find a way to leak out of virtually all containers. I had it in an
amber glass bottle with a pure Teflon cap and it still leaked out. I had it in a sealed glass ampoule and although it took about 1 year, it started
to leach out of the thin glass and eat away at the glass. Finally, I sealed it in a glass ampoule with some thicker glass, then sealed it in an
acrylic cast resin block and it has not leaked out at all.
When you store bromine, it is a good idea to put in an amber glass vial with a teflon lid. Then wrap the outside of the bottle where the lid meets
the vial with teflon tape. Take the wrapped vial and put it in a large steel can with vermiculite. Press the top of the lid of the can down tight.
The Br2 will still leach out and etch away at the can and stink up the local area, but that's the best way to keep it long term in a way you can still
use it. |