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GreenDMT
#1 Posted : 2/22/2013 10:21:54 AM
Hi Nexians.
Can I use formaldehyde to replace cloroform in phalaris tek ?

 
Infundibulum
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#2 Posted : 2/22/2013 10:36:25 AM
GreenDMT wrote:
Hi Nexians.
Can I use formaldehyde to replace cloroform in phalaris tek ?


Hell no.

You do not want to mess with formaldehyde. The fact that you consider it an alternative to chloroform means you do not know what you are doing and the possibility that you may have access to formaldehyde (and yet be oblivious to its toxicity and handling) worries me alot.

dcm is a good alternative to chloroform, NOT formaldehyde.


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GreenDMT
#3 Posted : 2/22/2013 11:53:13 AM
Thank you for reply! I will consider that you say.
 
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#4 Posted : 2/22/2013 3:31:26 PM
don't just consider it, accept the advice. dcm is what you want.
formalin deactivates proteins, you understand? that's why they use it to preserve bodies for burial.

it's not a nonpolar solvent. it's a toxic, polar reagent.
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#5 Posted : 2/22/2013 6:52:27 PM
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