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<u>Glutaraldehyde Film Preparation</u> | <u>Glutaraldehyde Film Preparation</u> | ||
# 1 g of PVOH was weighted out and dissolved in 7 mL of water in a small beaker with a stir bar. | |||
# The beaker was placed on a hotplate and was heated to allow the PVOH to dissolve into the water. | |||
# 1 mL of glutaraldehyde was added to the PVOH. | |||
# The solution was stirred under the fume hood for 5 minutes. | |||
# The gel was then poured into a dish and allowed to evaporate until Wednesday. | |||
<u>Uv-Vis</u> | |||
* UV-Vis was taken of the filtrates from the clay-copper sulfate exchange. | |||
==Data== | ==Data== |
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ObjectiveTo conduct ion conductivity tests on the 100% CEC clay, to make a new 1 g glutaraldehyde/PVOH film, to crosslink the porphyrin film, and to conduct UV-Vis tests on the copper solution DescriptionIon Conductivity Test
DataIon Conductivity
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