We should think of brining new methods to dispose wastes. I recently read in an online about how factories and industries are spreading their waste in the sea or lakes and in return these become main reason for many diseases.
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Originally posted by JPC View PostIt doesn't look like the purple colour is an indicator for the presence of Silver Nitrate. There are three strips with the colour;
FWD SR,
REV SR,
ECC SR.
The MSDS is only available for the ECC right now and glycerol is the only listed chemical there.
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It doesn't look like the purple colour is an indicator for the presence of Silver Nitrate. There are three strips with the colour;
FWD SR,
REV SR,
ECC SR.
The MSDS is only available for the ECC right now and glycerol is the only listed chemical there.
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Buffer C contains Silver Nitrate (0-1%) but it's a clear solution. This chemical waste will obviously need proper disposal but what about the 'waste' from the enricher, the unused buffers and butanol. Does this all go down the drain?
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There is silver nitrate in one of the reagents. I can't remember which one, but it should be purple in color.
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Hello All, far from the glamour of read lengths and bead density I'm trying to sort out responsible waste disposal.
We are using the 5500 system and I can't find any good information on the chemical content of the 5500 reagents and Enricher buffers. The packaging gives the names of the hazardous components but no concentration info and when I follow the MSDS links of the AB website there are no documents.
I'm very keen to be as responsible as possible but I can't justify sending everything through our disposal service if there's nothing in there more hazardous than household bleach.
I realise that different local laws will apply but does anyone have good advice on estimating the concentrations of chemicals in the waste?
JPC
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