Microscale Techniques: Filtering & Washing Reactions

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This discussion addresses the challenge of filtering and washing reaction mixtures in microscale techniques without exposing them to air, specifically avoiding the use of glove bags or glove box Schlenk glassware. Participants recommend utilizing Aldrich's specialized microscale filtration tools to achieve this. The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining an inert atmosphere during the process to prevent oxidation or contamination of sensitive products.

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  • Knowledge of filtration methods in organic synthesis
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[SOLVED] Mircoscale techniques

how could it be possible to filter a reaction mixture and wash/recover the product without exposing it to air using microscale techniques, but without using a glove bag or glove box
 
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Schlenk glassware. Aldrich has it.
 

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