The egg-shaped spinbar cracked out of the teflon casing upon crushing it with a pair of pliers to get it to fit in to the 24/40 flask.
Up till now, it was just wrapped in teflon, but interesting it is that no matter what liquid it goes into, it 'looks' like the liquid permeated it deeply.
Question is, will using the wrapped or raw metal spincore, in an oxone epoxidation of isosafrole be a suicide clause in respect to health and more importantly yield{smile}? (Per)acids and metals are a no-no right?
what are some options/alternatives besides swilling it allnight by hand?