An Inexpensive, Disposable Cannula Filtration Device

Brian K. Bennett and Thomas G. Richmond
Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0850
J. Chem. Educ., 1998, 75 (8), p 1034
DOI: 10.1021/ed075p1034
Publication Date (Web): August 1, 1998

Abstract

The construction and use of a very simple and inexpensive cannula filtration device from filter paper, septum, and a Pasteur pipette is reported. The apparatus is constructed in minutes and is simple enough to be used routinely in advanced undergraduate synthetic laboratories.

Keywords (Audience):

Upper-Division Undergraduate

Keywords (Domain):

Laboratory Instruction

Keywords (Feature):

Cost-Effective Teacher

Keywords (Subject):

Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus

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