[Nhcoll-l] Telling formalin from ethanol

Kareen Schnabel Kareen.Schnabel at niwa.co.nz
Thu Mar 6 14:14:03 EST 2014


Hi all,
We just have ethanol (some IPA) and formalin in the collection so we found the easiest is to get thin cut-off strips of our Byron Weston paper, run a waterproof marker down the length of it and dip the end into the liquid. Ethanol will make the waterproof marker run, formalin won't. Seems to work for us and you don't need to pick out the paper from the bottom of the jar.
Best wishes,
Kareen


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From: nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu [mailto:nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of A.J.van_Dam at lumc.nl
Sent: Friday, 7 March 2014 4:33 a.m.
To: Megan.Best at dfo-mpo.gc.ca; nhcoll-l at mailman.yale.edu
Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] Telling formalin from ethanol

Dear Megan,

A simple and safe method to distinguish ethanol and formalin filled specimens jars:

If you throw a tiny torn piece of paper in the jar, in ethanol it will sink right away.
Thrown in a jar with formalin (or any other water-based preservative) it will keep flowing for a very long time and it will be even hard to get it sunk to the bottom of the jar.
Only by putting the paper first in ethanol, you can make it easily sink which is quite handy when wanting to add labels in formalin and/or glycerine.

Using tweezers to put/hold the paper in the fluid of the jar and watch its action (sinking or flowing) will keep you in control over the procedure without having to fish for sunken pieces of paper.

Kind regards,

Dries
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From: nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu<mailto:nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu> [mailto:nhcoll-l-bounces at mailman.yale.edu] On Behalf Of Best, Megan
Sent: donderdag 6 maart 2014 15:03
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Subject: [Nhcoll-l] Telling formalin from ethanol


Hello all,

I've been benefitting from the conversations on this listserv for some time now, really fascinating and useful stuff.  I manage a research collection, mostly of marine invertebrates, and I have a question:

Is there an easy way to tell if a fixative is formalin or ethanol?  Aside from the smell test!  I'm looking to organise hundreds of jars from various benthic surveys, and we want to switch out anything that's in formalin to ethanol.  The formalin is buffered so I don't think a pH difference would be a strong indicator.  Any ideas/advice would be appreciated.

-Megan

Megan Best
Invertebrate Taxonomy
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Department of Fisheries and Oceans | Ministère des Pêches et Oceans
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