So much easier is to simply loop your favorite tubing a couple of times through a small N2 dewar, then direct the output into a 15mL tube immersed in same. Or, simply point the tubing directly into the immersed tube, and flow slowly. In both cases, the cold N2 will condense the propane. Of course, don't cap the 15mL tube and remove from the N2 (it will obviously explode!).
JPK On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:15 PM, Prince, D Bryan < [email protected]> wrote: > Good afternoon fellow ccp4bb’rs, **** > > ** ** > > I was wondering if anyone knows if a still to condense gaseous propane to > liquid propane using dry ice is commercially available. I want to make sure > that it is not something I can purchase before I build one fit to purpose. > I appreciate any advice and knowledge you can share. **** > > ** ** > > Regards, **** > > Bryan Prince**** > > ------------------------------ > > *Confidentiality Notice: *This message is private and may contain > confidential and proprietary information. If you have received this message > in error, please notify us and remove it from your system and note that you > must not copy, distribute or take any action in reliance on it. Any > unauthorized use or disclosure of the contents of this message is not > permitted and may be unlawful. > > > > -- ******************************************* Jacob Pearson Keller Northwestern University Medical Scientist Training Program email: [email protected] *******************************************
