Chem Swap
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Free Chemicals are waiting to be claimed by UF labs.
Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) provides the UF ChemSwap program as a service for UF faculty and lab personnel. The UF ChemSwap site provides a list of free research chemicals currently available to laboratories on the UF main campus and at PK Yonge Developmental Research School. The free chemicals are delivered by an EH&S staff member directly to your lab. UF labs can save money and reduce waste by redistributing unwanted chemicals.
All the chemicals are in the original, unopened container.
See a list of the chemicals currently available.
To request a chemical, call 392-8400 or e-mail the Hazardous Waste Management General Mailbox with “CHEM SWAP” in the subject line and include the following information:
- Chemical Name and Grade (e.g. HPLC, Trace Metal, etc.)
- Quantity/Volume or Weight
- Delivery Location (Building and Room Number)
- Contact Phone Number
- Principal Investigator