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> I want to get rid of one essentially unused clylinder of bromine
>pentafluoride and one essentially unused cylinder of chlorine trifluoride.
>I think we got the bromine pentafluoride from Kreuger back when that reagent
>was in short supply. As I recall, I paid about $2,000 for it. We analyzed
>maybe a dozen samples with each reagent, and this is what I mean by
>"essentially" unused. Both cylinders have been sitting in a fume hood for
>about 10 years.
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> Whoever wants them can have them. First come, first served. The only
>constraint is that I won't ship either to you. You will have to come here
>physically and pick them up (or arrange for someone to pick up and ship).
>Once out of my lab, this stuff is your responsibility.
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> If you feel guilty about such a good deal, you can take me to lunch
>when you come to get the reagents.
Paul
I'm interested in the BrF5 if it is still unclaimed.
Joe Whelan
"Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves" - Chief Seattle
Joseph F. Whelan
Mail Stop 963
U.S. Geological Survey
PO Box 25046
Federal Center
Denver CO 80225
(303) 236-7671
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