stickfigure
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New to peptides, so sorry if this was covered.
Is anyone freezing their BAC water?
I want to set aside a supply of BAC water in case it becomes unavailable for purchase.
I am not confident the rubber stopper and plastic vial will not begin releasing chemicals if stored for extended duration (think years), so I would like to freeze the vials to -80 C to slow down all chemical reactions.
I got one of the used vaccine freezers off eBay for storing the powder. I am thinking of storing the BAC water in the same freezer.
Has anyone had problems with freezing? Have the vials survived the freezer without cracking?
My plan is to freeze the vials upright, so that when water expands it compresses the air on top of the vial. Benzyl alcohol should freeze next at about -15 C.
I understand I'll have to roll the vial after thawing to mix the solution back together. I am planning on filtering down to 0.22 uM when reconstituting, so sucking air in on thawing is not a big concern.
Is anyone freezing their BAC water?
I want to set aside a supply of BAC water in case it becomes unavailable for purchase.
I am not confident the rubber stopper and plastic vial will not begin releasing chemicals if stored for extended duration (think years), so I would like to freeze the vials to -80 C to slow down all chemical reactions.
I got one of the used vaccine freezers off eBay for storing the powder. I am thinking of storing the BAC water in the same freezer.
Has anyone had problems with freezing? Have the vials survived the freezer without cracking?
My plan is to freeze the vials upright, so that when water expands it compresses the air on top of the vial. Benzyl alcohol should freeze next at about -15 C.
I understand I'll have to roll the vial after thawing to mix the solution back together. I am planning on filtering down to 0.22 uM when reconstituting, so sucking air in on thawing is not a big concern.