[Histonet] Isopentane storage-the polling is open
Maria Mejia
mbmphoto <@t> gmail.com
Tue Apr 16 14:40:17 CDT 2013
Hello Paula,
At my previous lab at UCSF, we often had a lot of large & small tissue to freeze &
therefore we used quite a bit of liquid nitrogen. We would get our LN2 from a local
vendo, & was delivered in a low pressure 230 tall slender LN2 tank. The tank
had a nozzle attached for easy & safe dispensing. We then dispensed LN2 into
1 and 2 liter Dewar flasks. These flasks were keep at room temp (under the hood),
ready to use during freezing.
This 230 liter tank was strapped stored in a corner of the lab (room temp) & the
LN2 inside the tank would last about 3 weeks. The LN2 vendor automatically
made delivers of LN2 to our lab - once a month & cost under $100/month.
This local LN2 vendor, also carries smaller tanks filled with LN2 which can be
stored at room temp., with dispensing nozzles. Paula, this is another option for
you - but you'd still need to purchase a Dewar flask to use during freezing.
Hope all is well.
Best
Maria Mejia
Affymetrix, Inc
On Apr 16, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Paula Sicurello wrote:
> Hello HistoNetters,
>
> I have been having a discussion with my boss about whether or not to store
> the isopentane (used for freezing muscle biopsies) in the refrigerator. (An
> expensive, explosion proof one that I would have to buy.)
>
> Her only experience is with the isopentane stored in the refrigerator, my
> experiences are with storing it at room temperature.
>
> What do you all do? Room temp or refrigerated?
>
> Any and all comments are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Paula
>
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