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===Ordering Solvents===
===Ordering Solvents===
Go to the Main Store website http://trillian.chem.usyd.edu.au:591/Main%20Store%20on%20Trillian/MainStore.htm  (accessible on the School of Chemistry intranet only) and click on the button "Decanted Solvents" to view and order our staple lab solvents.
Print this form and take it with you to the Store (located behind the East Wing elevator, open 9-11 am and 2-3 pm weekdays).


===Obtaining Other Solvents from Stills===
===Obtaining Other Solvents from Stills===


If we need small amounts of other solvents dried, we must use the stills operated by other groups. It is very important that you seek advice if you are uncertain of how to do this. You must use the stills carefully so as not to contaminate the solvent, and you must leave the stills in good condition. If you take a fair amount of solvent, you should ask whether you need to replenish the solvent, and where to get the solvent from. We'll soon have the solvent purification system, thankfully.
If we need small amounts of other solvents dried, we must use the stills operated by other groups. It is very important that you seek advice if you are uncertain of how to do this. You must use the stills carefully so as not to contaminate the solvent, and you must leave the stills in good condition. If you take a fair amount of solvent, you should ask whether you need to replenish the solvent, and where to get the solvent from. We'll soon have the solvent purification system, thankfully.

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Storage of Solvents in the Lab

We must try to mimimize the level of flammable solvents we hold in the lab. Make use of the main store for this. Label our Winchesters with our group name. We are able to deposit and remove solvents between 9 and 3.

In the lab, flammable solvents must be stored in the yellow flammable cabinets. The Winchesters must be standing upright, not on their sides. Keep flammable solvents separate from chlorinated solvents, and separate again from toxic solvents such as methanol. (note that flammable reagents are kept in other yellow flammables cabinets)

Chlorinated solvents are usually kept under a hood, together.

Solvent Distillation

We usually distil hexane on Wednesdays. One group member is responsible for this each week. If you are that person, make sure that you accurately assess the likely amount of hexane needed for the coming week, and you distil enough hexane. Usually 6 Winchesters is OK but ask around and check the level of stock in the store (on the laminated paper sheet in the lab). Once this is done, store some of the bottles (usually 3) in the store. If it's your week to distil, you also need to bring up Winchesters of other solvents (usually 2 Winchesters of each).

The person doing the hexane distillation also needs to book the distillation session for the following week.


Solvent distillation rota:

When Who
Sep 15 Nilupa
Sept 22 Michael
Sept 29 Anthony
Oct 6 Althea
Oct 13 Fiona
Oct 20 Swapnil
Oct 27 Mingfeng
Nov 3 Ahamed
Nov 10 Soo
Nov 17 Nilupa


The further responsibilities of this person are to:

  • ordering solvent on behalf of the group
  • taking empty Winchesters down to the Main Store to swap with filled Winchesters and
  • correctly labelling Winchesters with distilled solvent

Ordering Solvents

Go to the Main Store website http://trillian.chem.usyd.edu.au:591/Main%20Store%20on%20Trillian/MainStore.htm (accessible on the School of Chemistry intranet only) and click on the button "Decanted Solvents" to view and order our staple lab solvents.

Print this form and take it with you to the Store (located behind the East Wing elevator, open 9-11 am and 2-3 pm weekdays).

Obtaining Other Solvents from Stills

If we need small amounts of other solvents dried, we must use the stills operated by other groups. It is very important that you seek advice if you are uncertain of how to do this. You must use the stills carefully so as not to contaminate the solvent, and you must leave the stills in good condition. If you take a fair amount of solvent, you should ask whether you need to replenish the solvent, and where to get the solvent from. We'll soon have the solvent purification system, thankfully.