回收组织病理学溶剂:塑化的资金来源

Q4 Medicine Journal of Plastination Pub Date : 2014-12-31 DOI:10.56507/yinf3002
J. Hawkes
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塑化过程产生大量被水和溶解在溶剂中的脂类污染的废丙酮。处理造成环境污染,并使塑化过程更加昂贵。回收丙酮是理想的解决方案。像大多数塑化设施一样,我们的塑化装置包括丙酮回收设备。我们描述了我们如何利用回收装置的过剩产能来帮助我们医院的组织病理学部门回收他们用过的酒精和Pro-Par Clearant(二甲苯替代品)。结果,他们每年节省了大约7000美元(用于购买新试剂),其中一部分资金用于我们的塑化设施。回收厂对环境负责,并符合大学的“绿色”倡议。截至2014年初,我们为医院回收了大约6624升(1,750加仑)溶剂,每升3.3美元(12.50加仑),总收入近22,000美元。
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Recycling Histopathology Solvents: A Funding Source for Plastination
The plastination process produces large quantities of waste acetone contaminated with water and lipids dissolved in the solvent. Disposal creates environmental pollution and makes the plastination process more expensive. Recycling the acetone is the ideal solution. Like most plastination facilities, our plastination unit incorporates acetone recycling equipment. We describe how we have used the excess capacity of the recycling unit to help our hospital's histopathology section to recycle their used alcohol and Pro-Par Clearant (a xylene substitute). As a result, they save some $7,000 a year (that were allocated towards purchasing new reagents), a part of which funds our plastination facility. The recycling plant is environmentally responsible and in line with the University's 'green' initiatives. As of early 2014, we have recycled approximately 6624 L (1,750 gallons) of solvent for the hospital at $US3.3/L (12.50/gal), for a total income of almost $22,000.
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Journal of Plastination
Journal of Plastination Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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