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==Preparations For Cu<sup>2+</sup> Film Exchanged Solutions & Vacuum Filtration Procedures== | ==Preparations For Cu<sup>2+</sup> Film Exchanged Solutions & Vacuum Filtration Procedures== | ||
'''Follow procedural protocol for Cu<sup>2+</sup> Film Exchanged Solutions & Vacuum Filtration Procedures on 10/05/12; however, instead of using clay, use 1g films prepared containing PVOH, glutaldehyde, and clay samples.''' | |||
==UV - Vis Procedures== | ==UV - Vis Procedures== | ||
# Open UV-Vis Pro program on the computer | # Open UV-Vis Pro program on the computer |
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OBJECTIVES
Preparations For Cu2+ Film Exchanged Solutions & Vacuum Filtration ProceduresFollow procedural protocol for Cu2+ Film Exchanged Solutions & Vacuum Filtration Procedures on 10/05/12; however, instead of using clay, use 1g films prepared containing PVOH, glutaldehyde, and clay samples. UV - Vis Procedures
UV-Vis of Porphyrin Solutions
* Wavelength range = 200 - 800nm * Slit width = 1.0nm UV-Vis Analysis Notes
Porphyrin Film PreparationsFollow procedural protocol for preparing glutaldehyde films; however, add ~ 1mL of porphyrin in addition to glutaldehyde for each film before pouring substance into a Teflon dish.
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