Re: PVDF and TFA

Rod Levine (rlevine@nih.gov)
Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:16:26 -0400

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At 04:45 PM 7/16/1999 -0700, Philip Rea wrote:
> Hello All
>
> A simple little question I hope someone is able to answer, will PVDF
> filters be damaged by trifluoroacetic acid?
>

Philip,

No. But please note that nitrocellulose or cellulose will usually be turned
into a gunky mess.

Rod Levine

NIH
Bldg 3, Room 106 MSC 0320
Bethesda, MD 20892-0320

email: rlevine@nih.gov
voice: 1 (301) 496-2310
fax: 1 (301) 496-0599
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At 04:45 PM 7/16/1999 -0700, Philip Rea wrote:
>     Hello All
>    
>     A simple little question I hope someone is able to answer, will PVDF
>     filters be damaged by trifluoroacetic acid?
>    

Philip,

No.  But please note that nitrocellulose or cellulose will usually be turned into a gunky mess.

Rod Levine


NIH
Bldg 3, Room 106 MSC 0320
Bethesda, MD 20892-0320

email: rlevine@nih.gov
voice: 1 (301) 496-2310
fax:   1 (301) 496-0599

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