[Nhcoll-l] [EXTERN] Glycerol as a safer alternative to ethanol for display specimens - Feedback from your practice?

Dirk Neumann d.neumann at leibniz-lib.de
Tue Jun 24 09:55:09 EDT 2025


Dear Marion,

in your specific case, it is worth considering a permanent seal for the jars, as you cannot avoid fluctuations of relative humidity in the exhibition (even though this might be mitigated by your display cases).

Colleagues at the MNHN in Paris looked into (permanent) seals and sealants (there should be an article in the special edition of CoFo for the PFC conference in Paris), but there is also the group in Neuchatel ate the HE-Arc, which you probably know.

Dries van Dam and Simon Moore also published on suitability of specimens in glycerin and surely comment ...

Hope this helps
Dirk


Am 24.06.2025 um 15:40 schrieb Marion BILLOT:
Dear colleagues,

I am currently working on an exhibition project involving fluid-preserved specimens, and I am exploring the possibility of replacing ethanol with glycerol for long-term display purposes. The main objective is to reduce fire hazards and mitigate health risks in display environments (cases that are not airtight).

I am preparing to present this proposal internally. As this practice is not yet established in my institution and tends to raise concerns, I would be very grateful for any feedback from professionals who have experience using glycerol in this context.

To clarify:

  *   The specimens are of strictly pedagogical value, they are not scientifically rare or culturally significant.
  *   We aim for long-term display in semi-sealed cases with limited air exchange.
  *   I understand that transferring specimens from ethanol to glycerol requires several days of transitional baths in demineralized water to avoid osmotic shock and tissue damage. I am considering a gradual transition: ethanol 70 % → 50 % → 30 % → 10 %, followed by glycerol in increasing quart-step dilutions. I will let it in a minimum of 4 hours for small specimen (5 cm).


Have you used glycerol for display purposes in your institution? If so, under what conditions, and with what types of specimens? Any technical advice, protocol suggestions, or reference materials would be most appreciated.

Thank you very much in advance for your insights. They will be very helpful in supporting a safer and more sustainable exhibition strategy.
Best regards,

Marion



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