To chill the alkanes, I'd use
dry ice in a polystyrene foam boxhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_icethough of course
liquid nitrogen is much more fun
, and available at any university
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_nitrogenchilling may then be more brutal, so a measure during slow melting would be better.
It does need a decent
thermometer and practices, because 1K uniformity is desireable and not obvious.
The
bottle can't be of plastic, but glass is fine, metal as well. It needs some insulation (gloves?) to catch it. Not too big a bottle, to reduce the costs: 33cL (beer) would make a 0.3cL volume variation or 0.2g, to be measured to <2mg accuracy or better. If measuring during melting, the liquid should overflow in one foreseeable direction, so it's removed instead of weighing on the scales, which suggests a bottle with a lip instead. Or maybe several bottles, because each alkane takes several hours.
Laboratory
scales with <2mg sensitivity (not accuracy) and >50g range, in accordance with the bottle's capacity.
I've checked some
prices for n-alkanes at Merck 2001 (as the CD still existed):
Hexane (mp -94°C) for analysis 29€/L, for synthesis 24€/L
Heptane (mp -91°C) for analysis 32€/L, for synthesis 22€/L
Octane (mp -57°C) for synthesis 14€/100mL
Nonane for synthesis 20€/100mL
Decane for synthesis 14€/100mL
Undecane for analysis 52€/100mL, for synthesis 24€/100mL
Dodecane for synthesis 12€/100mL
Tridecane for synthesis 16€/25mL
Tetradecane for synthesis 11€/50mL
Pentadecane for synthesis 23€/50mL
Merck uses to be as horribly expensive as Sigma-Aldrich. "For synthesis" uses to be 99% pure. The lab will already have some of the compounds: use a limited amount of them, and for the bought compounds, give the lab the unused amount and share the price.
This experiment takes days, but it's the opportunity for you first scientific paper. The unknown polymer instead is carried out much more quickly and would need to access some analysis equipment at the university; it's just that this polymer is probably useless, only the opportunity to run a very easy reaction and use an analysis equipment.