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==Objective== | ==Objective== | ||
Last week, we haven't been able to reproduce data we collected in | Last week, we haven't been able to reproduce data we collected in february for fluorescence spectrum; especially, the 166 ratio with dye solution gives very different results (it was the lowest curve in february but the highest last week). To try to explain this difference, we are going to measure pH of initial solutions (made in february) and compare it with the pH of second solutions (made in march). By comparing curves and pH, we are going to see whether or not it can explain the non reproducibility of our results. | ||
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# Increase the pH by adding Tris buffer: | # Increase the pH by adding Tris buffer: | ||
## 70 ratio with dye: add 6 drops, final pH = 8.29 | ## 70 ratio with dye: add 6 drops, final pH = 8.29 | ||
## | ## 166 ratio with dye: add 3 drops, final pH = 8.41 | ||
## | ## BSA/HCl ratio with dye: add 7 drops, final pH = 8.28 | ||
* Fluorescence spectrum of 3/21 solutions (2nd solutions). | * Fluorescence spectrum of 3/21 solutions (2nd solutions). | ||
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# 70 ratio alone: prepared on the 2/28 | # 70 ratio alone: prepared on the 2/28 | ||
# BSA/HCl alone: prepared on the 3/20 | # BSA/HCl alone: prepared on the 3/20 | ||
# Dye in solution: prepared in february (same as last time) | |||
* Take UV spectrum of all solutions. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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[[Image:27mar - fluorescence curve 2nd solution.jpg]] | [[Image:27mar - fluorescence curve 2nd solution.jpg]] | ||
* Fluorescence spectrum: initial solutions. | |||
[[Image:27mar - fluorescence curve initial solution.jpg]] | |||
* Fluorescence spectrum: control solutions. | |||
[[Image:27mar - fluorescence curve control solution.jpg]] | |||
* UV spectrum: second solutions. | |||
[[Image:27mar - UV curve second solution.jpg]] | |||
[[Image:27mar - UV curve second solution zoom.jpg]] | |||
* UV spectrum: initial solutions. | |||
[[Image:27mar - UV curve initial solution.jpg]] | |||
[[Image:27mar - UV curve initial solution zoom.jpg]] | |||
* UV spectrum: control solutions. | |||
[[Image:27mar - UV curve control solution.jpg]] | |||
[[Image:27mar - UV curve control solution zoom.jpg]] | |||
==Notes== | |||
* We noticed initial solutions had similar pH except for the 70 ratio with. So, we decided to increase the pH of this solution to level pH value between the 3 different solutions. | |||
* By comparing initial and second solutions pH value, we noticed that the pH of initial solutions was higher (around 8.35) than pH of second solutions (around 8.1). This difference could explain the fact that we haven't been able to reproduce our data. So, we increased pH of second solutions to match initial solutions pH. Then, we performed fluorescence spectrum and noticed that fluorescence curves are related to pH. | |||
* We also noticed that pH of second solutions evolved during the week; pH value were different from one we measured last week. This difference can be explained by contaminants (water used to clean tubes, pH meter), or by the fact that a reaction is occuring into our solutions and affect pH value. The pHmeter has been calibrated before each set of measure, so the difference shouldn't come from the instrument. | |||
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ObjectiveLast week, we haven't been able to reproduce data we collected in february for fluorescence spectrum; especially, the 166 ratio with dye solution gives very different results (it was the lowest curve in february but the highest last week). To try to explain this difference, we are going to measure pH of initial solutions (made in february) and compare it with the pH of second solutions (made in march). By comparing curves and pH, we are going to see whether or not it can explain the non reproducibility of our results.
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