Hello all,
I've noticed that a lot of bottles kept in storage cabinets are all greasy on the outside. This is true for every lab I've been into, so I guess you know what I'm talking about.
I wonder if there's a risk that these volatile compounds which spread throughout the cabinet and stick to some bottles can contaminate chemicals, that is, find their way into bottles even if they seem to be closed tight. I'd like to find out what are these chemicals and store them separately, but I'm a little confused.
At first, I thought these were amines, since nearly all the bottles that contain amines are greasy. But I also found the deuterated acetone bottle to be greasy, so it's not as simple as that. Plus, it looks like bottles on the upper layers of the cabinet are more greasy than the ones at the bottom.
Do you have any idea?
Thanks
Max