Hi All,
I've hit a snag in a procedure and wanted to know what everyone here thought:
My procedure: Basically taking water from a hydrodistillation of pine needles and I want to get the various non-polar/slightly polar molecules out. I'm working on a smaller scale, so I can't slough off the oil fraction, so I've been extracting with n-hexane (industry standard).
My problem: I've been using a teflon stopper for my seperatory flask, however The stopper was stolen a few weeks ago, and my PI wants me to find an alternative instead of buying it (we have very little money). I've been racking my brain trying to find something, but I can't find anything that addresses the role of the stopper in the experiment. Black rubber stoppers get dissolved by the hexane and contaminate the sample.
Are there any alternatives that I can use, or should I just ask for another teflon stopper?
Thanks,