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If only one sample required evaporation then a rotary evaporator is most often used.
Scientists use rotary evaporators to remove the liquid a solid is dissolved in.
Rotary evaporators are now being used in more and more laboratory kitchens as well.
Rotary evaporators are often quicker to use than evaporating basins.
They are often found in rotary evaporators.
A common example of this is the collection flask on a rotary evaporator, whose weight increases significantly as it fills.
Rotary evaporators are also used in molecular cooking for the preparation of distillates and extracts.
The main components of a rotary evaporator are:
The unconjugated fractions were dried on a rotary evaporator and taken up in methanol as required.
For pilot plants and industrial use, most scientists require large scale 20 liter Rotary Evaporators.
A simple rotary evaporator system was invented by Lyman C. Craig.
Many commercially available rotary evaporators can be purchased with a cold finger in place of a Dimroth condenser, for example.
Various devastating explosions were reported while reaction mixtures were being concentrated on a rotary evaporator.
In laboratory distillation, reflux, and rotary evaporators, several types of condensers are commonly used.
After extraction the solvent is removed, typically by means of a rotary evaporator, yielding the extracted compound.
The extracted supernatants were pooled, in a clean round bottom flask and dried using a rotary evaporator.
A rotary evaporator (or rotavap) is commonly used in chemical laboratories to remove solvents by evaporation.
One-neck round-bottom flasks are used as the distilling flasks in rotary evaporators.
The hexane step was repeated, the decanted hexane pooled, dried on a rotary evaporator and stored.
This technique is referred to as 'vacuum distillation' and it is commonly found in the laboratory in the form of the rotary evaporator.
Evaporating flasks (for rotary evaporator) centered, pear shaped, with socket or with flange.
Heidolph Rotary evaporators are used for standard distillation, crystallization, product concentration, powder drying and separation of one or several solvents.
There is a wide variety of accessories available for the rotary evaporator including vacuum pumps, vacuum controllers, temperature sensors, and glassware.
In Avatar, a 2009 American epic science fiction film, the Heidolph rotary evaporator is used in one of their many laboratories.
The rotary evaporator can be seen in the I Am Legend movie, in the basement of Will Smith's protected home lab.