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I am interested in the possibility adding of iodine to the first xylene, in a staining machine. What is the percentage or recipe for that solution, and will it corrode metal parts?

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I am interested in the possibility adding of iodine to the first xylene, in a staining machine. What is the percentage or recipe for that solution, and will it corrode metal parts?

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Answer 1. We use a 0.5% solution of iodine in xylene for 5 minutes. We have been doing this regularly for about 6 months and have only had a problem with a couple of lymph nodes, in that the mercuric crystals were not completely removed. We had to give additional treatment off the machine. We have a Leica stainer, and everything inside looks like stainless steel. It seems to be unaffected by the iodine thus far. We do always use the same staining dish and lid for the iodine/xylene because the plastic is stained. Marg Hagerty (mhagerty[AT]emc.org) Answer 2. At my previous lab we used 1 percent iodine in the first xylene to clear out the mercury crystals. That was using glass jars and metal racks in a manual method. There were no problems with corrosion of the racks. Tim Morken Atlanta, GA (timcdc[AT]hotmail.

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