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Experimental Chemistry
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Objective
To inoculate the agar plates and the previously autoclaved LB broth for bacterial testing
Description
LB broth large flask testing
- Remove the starter cultures from the shaker.
- Pipette one mL of bacteria into each of the 8 flasks containing 50 mL LB broth (already autoclaved)
- Take UV-Vis of each of the flasks
- Place the samples to be tested into the flasks of bacteria
- The films tested were PVOH alone, PVOH + glutaraldehyde, and PVOH + quaternary ammonium salt (all 4 films/percentages). All films were cut in half, so that half of the sample was used for this test and the other half was used for agar plate testing.
- One flask was left empty, to monitor the growth of bacteria without the presence of any films.
- The final flask contained the (S)-(-)-(3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropyl)trimethylammonium chloride salt. The mass of salt used was equal to half of the amount of salt used to make the highest percentage film (because the films are being cut in half) = 0.38 g. This mass was also used for agar plate testing.
- Place the flasks on a shaker at 37°C
- Every hour to hour and a half take UV-Vis measurements
Agar Plate Preparation
Data
UV Vis Data
Notes
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