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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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| + | <u>Analyze FTIR</u> | ||
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| + | * By looking at the FTIR spectra of our films, we determined that the quaternary ammonium salt was present in our film. Therefore we will move on to bacteria testing. | ||
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<u>LB Broth Preparation</u> | <u>LB Broth Preparation</u> | ||
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<u>Hydrogel Autoclaving</u> | <u>Hydrogel Autoclaving</u> | ||
| + | # Allow the PVOH film containing glutaraldehyde to dry completely. | ||
| + | # Prepare a solution of 100 mL H2O, 2 mL concentrated H2SO4, and 20 g Na2SO4 in a 150 mL beaker. (solution is referred to as glutaraldehyde fixant) | ||
| + | # Place stir bar in beaker and a Buchner funnel top (cap) over the stir bar | ||
| + | # Heat solution to 70°C (temperature on hotplate should be about 160) | ||
| + | # Place film in solution for one hour. | ||
| + | # Prepare 100 mL of a 1% HCl solution in a 150 mL beaker. Place a stir bar and an inverted buchner funnel into beaker. | ||
| + | # Heat HCl solution to 70°C | ||
| + | # Remove film from glutaraldehyde fixant and rinse with distilled water. | ||
| + | # Place film into HCl solution for 30 minutes. | ||
| + | # Prepare 0.2 M sodium bicarbonate solution. (1.68 g in 100 mL) | ||
| + | # After 30 minutes, remove the film from the HCl solution and place into the sodium bicarbonate solution (at room temperature) for about 15 minutes. | ||
| + | # Use tweezers to remove the film from the sodium bicarbonate solution. | ||
| + | # Rinse film with deionized water. | ||
| + | # The films were then allowed to dry over the weekend. | ||
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| - | + | * When the hydrogels were crosslinked, they developed a fluid center, while having a squishy but somewhat dehydrated outside. After being left out to dry over weekend, the fluid center disappear and the films shrunk. | |
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ObjectivePrepare LB solutions for bacteria testing next week and crosslink the hydrogels that contain glutaraldehyde. DescriptionAnalyze FTIR
DataNo data was collected today. Notes
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