we had similar problems with urea solutions in water. During the drying process the concentrated ureasolution tents to creep up the walls of the tin cup (5x12mm). We solved the problem by using precombusted quarzfiber filter pieces (Typ MK360 cut into 5x5mm) on the bottom of the cups to give the ureacrystals a medium to attach during the drying procedure. Such filtermaterial can be combusted at 900 C and did not due a measureable change to the blank value of the cups. Perhaps such technique would work with your sample solution as well if the volume of the solvent is smal enough to be sucked up by the fiber material. Regards, Klaus-Uwe Richter email: [log in to unmask] Alfred-Wegener-Institut fuer Polar und Meeresforschung Am Handelshafen 12 27570 Bremerhaven Germany