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Large quantity of chemical reagents, for free! UK
Hi all,
I used to have a hobby lab but sadly had to close it down when I lost the place I lived. The chemicals and equipment were in storage for 2 years, but
the time has come for them to go. I cannot afford to keep these, neither do I know if I will ever be able to have a lab space again. I have managed to
give away most of my things already (to uni and friends), but not all.
You can see pictures on the ebay listing. However, if you want these I would be happy to arrange and give them away for free I would be delighted to find use and a new home for these!
This is limited to collection-only (south England), although it may be possible to deliver them to you myself with a car...
If you have any questions feel free to ask 
I do not have a comprehensive list right now, but the collection includes (amounts are estimates! not exact):
phosphorus tribromide 50 ml
boron tribromide 50 ml
chromium (vi) oxide 50 g
dimethyl sulfoxide
triphenyl methanol 60 g
boron trifluoride 100 ml
dichloroethane 1L
carbon tetrachloride 500 ml
triethylamine 100 ml
benzene 1L
carbon disulfide 500 ml
lithium aluminium hydride 100g
phosphorus pentachloride 100g
butyl chloride 1L
lugol solution 100 ml
tosylchloride 100 ml
methylchloropropianate 500 ml
hydrobromic acid 250 ml
trifluoroacetic acid 100 ml
paraformaldehyde 500 g
hydrazine hydrate 100 ml
ethylamine 500 ml
benzyl cyanide 100 ml
diisopropylamine 200 ml
dimethyl sulfate 500 g
hydroiodic acid 300 g
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Hi. You don’t ship to continental Europe, I suppose? :|
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If you can find a way to get it there.... sure 
A friend of mine in France already said she'd love to take them, but again, I have no idea how to do it. If push comes to shove I will either have to
find a chemical disposals company (last resort, it'd be expensive), or might consider driving it across the channel, but I am unsure how doable that
is with customs and all...
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Quote: Originally posted by Narogen  | If you can find a way to get it there.... sure 
A friend of mine in France already said she'd love to take them, but again, I have no idea how to do it. If push comes to shove I will either have to
find a chemical disposals company (last resort, it'd be expensive), or might consider driving it across the channel, but I am unsure how doable that
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You have a female friend in France who does chemistry???? Smashing!
You'd probably be better off taking the train from London to Paris. But I’m not sure what the restrictions aboard the Eurostar are, really. They
might find bottles suspicious. On the other hand, 'driving' across the channel is a huge hassle, so…
Let's try to work it out
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If there are no bids for your eBay listing
consider re-listing at 99p starting price, no reserve.
Someone may bid, and save you a lot of effort and cost.
CAUTION : Hobby Chemist, not Professional or even Amateur
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thats the plan 
also there is no way you could take even a fraction of this on the train... I have been on the eurostar, they have luggage check akin to an airport :/
maybe it was easier before brexit 
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It's a shame I'm in northern England a good 4-6 hours' drive away, and with little spare space; I could have easily taken some of these but not the
whole lot.
I should think that if you're transporting these to continental Europe, it'd be easiest to use one of the ferries; as I understand it, the passport
checks are more rigorous these days, but apart from that the journey is pretty much the same as before, especially if you're not in a commercial
vehicle, and it's a good deal less than the £300ish you'd fork out for the Eurostar.
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Quote: Originally posted by Narogen  | thats the plan 
also there is no way you could take even a fraction of this on the train... I have been on the eurostar, they have luggage check akin to an airport :/
maybe it was easier before brexit 
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I've been to London at least twice before Brexit and I don’t think it was that different. They had those scanning machines. Ferries might be a
better option, yes. But, I mean, don’t sweat it. If it’s not feasible, forget about it.
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Quote: Originally posted by Lionel Spanner  | It's a shame I'm in northern England a good 4-6 hours' drive away, and with little spare space; I could have easily taken some of these but not the
whole lot. |
If you would be willing to take even 1/2 of these it'd be very helpful 
maybe if you happen to be driving by or have another reason to come down south...
actually, periodically I go up north also (to Edinburgh, but could stop on the way?), maybe something could be arranged. Let me know.
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These have just been sold! 
Assume them gone for now.... if something happens or if any are left over for whatever reason I will update this thread.
Thanks everyone for the interest
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Quote: Originally posted by Lionel Spanner  | It's a shame I'm in northern England a good 4-6 hours' drive away, and with little spare space; I could have easily taken some of these but not the
whole lot.
I should think that if you're transporting these to continental Europe, it'd be easiest to use one of the ferries; as I understand it, the passport
checks are more rigorous these days, but apart from that the journey is pretty much the same as before, especially if you're not in a commercial
vehicle, and it's a good deal less than the £300ish you'd fork out for the Eurostar. |
You UK folk are so against driving haha - that's like an afternoon drive for us Americans.
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Quote: Originally posted by Deathunter88  | Quote: Originally posted by Lionel Spanner  | It's a shame I'm in northern England a good 4-6 hours' drive away, and with little spare space; I could have easily taken some of these but not the
whole lot.
I should think that if you're transporting these to continental Europe, it'd be easiest to use one of the ferries; as I understand it, the passport
checks are more rigorous these days, but apart from that the journey is pretty much the same as before, especially if you're not in a commercial
vehicle, and it's a good deal less than the £300ish you'd fork out for the Eurostar. |
You UK folk are so against driving haha - that's like an afternoon drive for us Americans. | When I lived in
Texas, that length of drive wouldn’t even get me out of the state.
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Compare the petrol cost, for once… And I can’t complain, having a car that runs on E85 saves me tons of money. It’s around € .7 per litre
these days, whereas standard unleaded petrol is more like € 1.7. I let you figure it out in your own units.
And then we have trains, also… :p
Also, glad to know everything has been sold. I’ll order CS₂ from Labdiscounter, lol
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