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[*] posted on 28-7-2016 at 23:02
What to do with a microscale chem kit


Hey everyone,
I recently stumbled upon an older Pyrex micro chemistry kit (Cat number: 6949) that is missing several parts.
With the remaining parts I'm able to setup a tiny 1ml reflux apparatus and a gas generator.

I currently can't think of any outstanding uses for it other than a neat looking setup on my shelf. so if anyone has any ideas of reactions or synthesis that would be reasonable to carry out on a micro-scale that would be awesome!






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[*] posted on 29-7-2016 at 08:40


The nice thing about micro-scale experiments is that they don't cost a fortune, I think one of the best reactions to do that with would be the synthesis if methyl salicylate. Or since you are working on such a small scale it's easier and safter (and less expensive) to do more dangerous reactions like phosphorus tribromide, and methyl iodide.

[Edited on 29-7-2016 by RocksInHead]
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