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Demonstration of SecurityCAP Exhaust Filter’s Adsorption Capacity for Harmful Laboratory Vapors (TN-3003)
Often, little consideration is given to the solvent waste produced by reversed phase HPLC/ UHPLC systems, which could present a hazard for human health. Non-airtight waste container caps and unsecured tubing allow vapors and gasses into the laboratory creating exposure risks for laboratory workers and visitors. SecurityCAP exhaust filters contain media intended to capture dangerous solvent vapors from LC waste containers and prevent them from entering the lab. In this study, we examine the media’s uptake capacity of two common solvents: Methanol and Acetonitrile.

Demonstration of SecurityCAP Exhaust Filter’s Adsorption Capacity for Harmful Laboratory Vapors (TN-3003)

Often, little consideration is given to the solvent waste produced by reversed phase HPLC/ UHPLC systems, which could present a hazard for human health. Non-airtight waste container caps and unsecured tubing allow vapors and gasses into the laboratory creating exposure risks for laboratory workers and visitors. SecurityCAP exhaust filters contain media intended to capture dangerous solvent vapors from LC waste containers and prevent them from entering the lab. In this study, we examine the media’s uptake capacity of two common solvents: Methanol and Acetonitrile.
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Technical Notes
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Separation Modes:
Reversed Phase