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Today's objective is to perform another analysis of both Dye Reaction pellets by dissolving them in solution and then analyzing them using UV-Vis and Fluorescence. Moreover, we are going to analyze our FTIR data and keep preparing our presentation.
Today's objective is to perform another analysis of both Dye Reaction pellets by dissolving them in solution and then analyzing them using UV-Vis and Fluorescence. Moreover, we are going to analyze our FTIR data and keep preparing our presentation.


==Description==
==Protocol==
 
# Pellets were dissolved in 80 μL DMSO followed by 5 mL H2O
# Solutions were placed in shaker at room temperature for 2 hours
# Took UV-Vis (200 - 800 nm) and Fluorescence (600 nm excitation, 620 - 800 nm emission) spectra of all five solutions.


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

Today's objective is to perform another analysis of both Dye Reaction pellets by dissolving them in solution and then analyzing them using UV-Vis and Fluorescence. Moreover, we are going to analyze our FTIR data and keep preparing our presentation.

Protocol

  1. Pellets were dissolved in 80 μL DMSO followed by 5 mL H2O
  2. Solutions were placed in shaker at room temperature for 2 hours
  3. Took UV-Vis (200 - 800 nm) and Fluorescence (600 nm excitation, 620 - 800 nm emission) spectra of all five solutions.

Data

  • Add data and results here...

Notes

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