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The only sample solutions that required dilution were the 80ppm PVA film and the 200ppm PVA-Clay film. | * The only sample solutions that required dilution were the 80ppm PVA film and the 200ppm PVA-Clay film. | ||
** PVA 80ppm → 200μL into 10 mL (50x dilution) | |||
** PVA-Clay 200ppm → 100μL into 10mL (100x dilution) | |||
* New Film Synthesis | |||
** 1.0256g PVA | |||
** 107272g PVA + 0.1176g Clay | |||
[[Image:UV vis MG solutions.png|800x497px|center|thumb|Absorbance of Malachite Green Solutions]] | [[Image:UV vis MG solutions.png|800x497px|center|thumb|Absorbance of Malachite Green Solutions]] |
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ObjectiveContinue synthesis of the polymer and polymer-clay films for experimentation. The creation of a calibration curve via the UV-Vis for malachite green absorbance will be used to determine the equilibrium of their malachite green/dye samples. Description
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NotesInitially the graphs created from the Uv-vis were only saved up to the 700nm wavelength. The files were resaved and no data was lost, but in the future make sure the parameter extends to 800nm.
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