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Syringe 04 Apr 2018 16:29 #58161

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Does anyone know if DMSO will dissolve the rubber in a syringe? I would like to use them to measure the CDS and DMSO.

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Syringe 04 Apr 2018 19:40 #58162

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I dispense DMSO with a glass dropper/rubber bulb and think that is okay if DMSO does not contact the rubber bulb. Don't think DMSO emits any fumes that would harm the rubber bulb.

A syringe may be a problem as DMSO will contact the plastic/rubber part of the plunger.

Try using a pipette.

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I use 3ml plastic pipettes for everything we work with here.
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Syringe 07 Apr 2018 09:19 #58184

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I said:

I dispense DMSO with a glass dropper/rubber bulb and think that is okay if DMSO does not contact the rubber bulb.

Today I checked to see if any DMSO was on the rubber bulb part of the glass dropper, and there was. So, I no longer use the glass dropper/rubber bulb to cap the bottle of DMSO. Instead I use a standard cap and just use the glass dropper/rubber bulb to dispense DMSO drops.
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