we are doing this thing in the lab as a part of our master research project. We are following a different method for the fermentation. We got LA as well and we determined it by HPLC. However, can you help us in decolourising please ? We tried making a charcoal column with glass wool in the end of it. We tried stirring the sample with charcoal as well. None worked. What shall we do ?
I will be grateful if you share this process in detail as which equipments are used, list of used materials, components, selection of weight, selection of wastage, etc.
This seems very energy intensive
Good work, thanks for sharing
i didn't know it's so complicated, i thought i could just make it at home.. Maybe i need to spend some time to research.
I make mine my mixing 3 cups of amonia, 1 cup of sugar and 2 cups of bleach in a masón jar
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Nice work, gives a quick and understandable overview of the process
Glad you liked it!
Thank you, it was useful
Now I can convert my compost into AR15 lower recievers
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we are doing this thing in the lab as a part of our master research project. We are following a different method for the fermentation. We got LA as well and we determined it by HPLC. However, can you help us in decolourising please ? We tried making a charcoal column with glass wool in the end of it. We tried stirring the sample with charcoal as well. None worked. What shall we do ?
do you have meso-lactide as a side product during this process?
I will be grateful if you share this process in detail as which equipments are used, list of used materials, components, selection of weight, selection of wastage, etc.