I wonder if we need to use air-tight bottle for storage of c60oo.
I'm using an erlenmeyer with aluminum paper cap to limit air migration.
Light exposure becomes an issue according to the previous reports...
Alway keeping C60oo flask and C60 powder under total darkness.
but I wonder the importance of air removal for storage of c60oo after every times taking c60oo.
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If so, how do you remove the air in the glass bottle of c60oo every times when you open the bottle of c60oo?
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There is an air removal device for wine preservation, but it does not seem to fit to glass bottles of c60oo. Does it?
Using my beverage grade CO2 cylinder normally used on my MIG to purge air from flask and small C60 container but this is tricky since a jet of gas have a tendency to attract normal air around the jet and mix it with the CO2 inside the flask.
Check this: http://www.bloxygen.com/ (Argon) or try to find these duster that used little CO2 tank (found in place like Staples).
The lab where I procure C60 powder keep/ship it under nitrogen atmosphere.
Is it important as much as light blocking?
I don't believe limited exposition of C60oo to air have a dramatic effect as olive oil possibly provide some protection from oxygen. However, alway doing the C60 disolving on the vortex under CO2 atmosphere.
Light exposure have an effect and I heard the degraded solution will turn brown.