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In Reply to: RE: That's real close to what I use, but I have a warning about the Triton X-100. posted by alaskahiatt on February 03, 2021 at 17:44:15
I don't doubt you or your story about a leaky bottle of Triton X-100, but I do very much doubt that concentrated Triton X-100 could ever eat through its supplied plastic bottle. Triton X-100 is an important reagent in biology. In my lab, we used to have a plastic bottle of it, like the one shown. As you say, it lasted a long time, certainly more than a decade and maybe more than two decades, because one uses so little of it in any given procedure. And yet, we never had a problem with the substance itself eating its container. I am guessing that your bottle was defective, either due to mishandling or some sort of pinhole in the bottom seam.
As far as record cleaning goes, I do use Triton X100 in my RCM fluid, and I rinse with distilled water at the end of the procedure to get rid of residual detergent. One rinse does the trick. Guess where I got my bottle of Triton X100. It's the one off the shelf from my lab.
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I rarely used it because of its high concentration, and it sat in a high, closed, cabinet on a very smooth surface.. When using it, I removed the amount I needed with an eye dropper.
more than by the end user.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
communication without personal contact can be interpreted in so many different ways. Kind of comical really.
At about three drops per 500 ml of cleaning solution, my 120 ml bottle will certainly outlive me.
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