• Question: In your picture, what is all that equipment doing and what is it?

    Asked by lisaloo to Rob on 17 Jun 2013.
    • Photo: Robert Woolfson

      Robert Woolfson answered on 17 Jun 2013:


      So, that whole thing that looks a bit like a box is called a fume hood. We do all our reactions in there so any chemical which escape into the air are sucked into a ventilation system and we don’t breath them in.

      The metallic looking plates at the bottom are the scientific equivalent of the hob on a stove. I use them to heat my chemistry up. All the hoses and the fancy looking glassware at the back is called a Schlenk line. Some of the chemicals I work with are really sensitive to air, so I need to work with them under nitrogen instead.

      The schlenk line lets me use both a vacuum pump and nitrogen gas to control my reaction and try and get it to work properly.

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