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Operating the Glovebox

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Robert M Rioux, Ajay Sathe, Zhifeng Chen, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

A glovebox is an isolated enclosure that is designed to maintain an inert atmosphere. The manipulation of chemicals or apparatus is done via the use of gloves, which allow operation while still maintaining an inert atmosphere. A positive pressure is utilized to compensate for any passive leaks. Objects can be transferred in and out of the box using an antechamber that acts as an airlock between the box and the outside atmosphere1. A glovebox can have multiple pair(s) of gloves associated with it depending on the size of the box.

Procedura

1. Transferring Objects into the Glovebox

  1. Make sure both doors are closed (this should be the default position). If the chamber is under vacuum, fill it with nitrogen by turning the valve to fill.
  2. Open the outer door, and transfer the object in the chamber. Slide the object as deep as possible, which makes it easier to reach it from inside the glovebox. Close the door isolating the antechamber from the ambient environment. DO NOT over tighten the door, go only a quarter-turn further.
  3. Once

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Riferimenti
  1. Ashby and R. D. Schwartz J. Chem. Educ., 1974, 51 (1), p 65
  2. Glovebox Use Guidelines, University of Houston, 2009.
  3. Standard Operating Procedures, Bartlett Group, University of Michigan, 2016.
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