I need some 1.5 liter wide-mouth storage bottles for black and white reversal chemistry (which includes a bleach made from sulphuric acid and potassium dichromate). Nalgene bottles from a laboratory supply house cost $20 each, but Nalgene bottles for drinking water cost $8 each or less. From their website, Nalgene's drinking water bottles are "copolyester", while their chemical storage bottles are polypropylene.
Yes I know the bottles are not amber, but that's not a problem because I keep all my solutions stored in closed cupboard. Can anyone think of a reason not to use these bottles?
Yes I know the bottles are not amber, but that's not a problem because I keep all my solutions stored in closed cupboard. Can anyone think of a reason not to use these bottles?
