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I've used that method previously but always had mixed results. Also my wife doesn't like me clogging up her kitchen area with all my orchid stuff ;)
I've just built myself a glove box similar to Brett's example posted in another thread however I've gone for a design that creates a near air-tight seal. Hopefully that and the use of some hypochlorite or peroxide will be enough to eradicate infection. I'm not working in large enough quantities to justify a LFH so I'll experiment with this for the moment. |
You can also have a open fire (burner) next to your flasks to avoid contaminations. You can have teh fire very close (2 - 3 inches) to the mouth of the flasks. This also helps a lot, and could be placed in the glove box (depending of teh size of your box, of course). The use of a burner is also common even in LFHs, and can be used for quick desinfection of the tools too.
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I tried using a glove box, but had poor results. Even though it was airtight as I could make it, using lots of disinfectant spray when flasking, I could not avoid contamination.
The laminar flow certainly improved things. I rarely have issues now. I also wipe the laminar screen over with a little alcohol before starting it up. Brett |
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