Tek Faucet aspirator - preventing backflow?

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The faucet aspirator:

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Remember these from lab? Work great with Buchner funnels, why not purge? Initially very impressed. Checked 30 minutes later, still big bubbles - but oil was under water in evaporation dish. :hmm: (Apparently no mixing, so easy to recover.)

These work simply - faucet pressure forces water through a constriction where a hose barb is attached, pulling impressive vacuum. Some have backflow valves (whatever they are) - obviously, not this one. What causes backflow? Any way it can be prevented? In comments for a cool glass aspirator: "Water outlet at the bottom is angled nicely to prevent backflow." How would this work? Rig something up on the end?
 
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herbivore21

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The faucet aspirator:

vrN9fXr.jpg


Remember these from lab? Work great with Buchner funnels, why not purge? Initially very impressed. Checked 30 minutes later, still big bubbles - but oil was under water in evaporation dish. :hmm: (Apparently no mixing, so easy to recover.)

These work simply - faucet pressure forces water through a constriction where a hose barb is attached, pulling impressive vacuum. Some have backflow valves (whatever they are) - obviously, not this one. What causes backflow? Any way it can be prevented? In comments for a cool glass aspirator: "Water outlet at the bottom is angled nicely to prevent backflow." How would this work? Rig something up on the end?
Interesting man, backflow contamination is a substantial problem with using typical oil lubricated rotary vane vacuum pumps (ie: what 99% of you guys on FC are using) for purging. So many folks would benefit from avoiding this problem and learning to prevent backflow!
 
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Tried extending with a hose. Got pull-and-snap from QWET, using foodsaver container as vacuum chamber and watching for back-flow. Blurry.

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