krausenhaus
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 26/8/12
- Messages
- 392
- Reaction score
- 112
I generally blank before reading each sample because the spectro I use is an unreliable piece of ****.treefiddy said:So spec/HPLC grade solvent is about $100 a litre, which is $2 per sample. Why do you need to cold store your blank and redo it each time? Just record a baseline and be done with it.
So mix 50/50 wort/isooctane, on shaker for a while, spin down, remove organic fraction and read in spectro?micblair said:Each sample requires 20 mL isooctane and about an equivalent amount for a blank (which you could store and use multiple times in a day). You also need access to a centrifuge, a shaker and various consumables such as disposable pipettes and PPE etc. which add to the cost. The actual labour is 30-40 minutes of an analysts time (I'm a slow and clunky PhD level organic chemist doing this in my spare time), but for this amount of work/testing you could expect to pay around $130-150 commercially.
Is isooctane a commonly used organic solvent? As in, would the chemical stores at your average uni keep it in stock?