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==Description==
==Description==
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I am making 20mL fiber samples for students to use. These are being made in scintillation vials.
 
<u>stocks</u>
 
Au: 1.035mM HAuCl4 that I had made previously for the 110 students
 
Lys: 52.3 mg lysozyme in 50mL water = 73.6uM
 
<u>samples</u>
# 4.83 mL Au
# 1.52 mL Lysozyme
# 13.65 mL water
 
ran out of lysozyme and made new stock
 
100.6 mg lysozyme in 50 mL water = 140.6 uM
 
<u>samples</u>
# 4.83 mL Au
# 0.79 mL Lysozyme
# 14.38 mL water
 
samples were heated (with caps loosely added) at 80C until fibers were formed.


==Data==
==Data==

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Description

I am making 20mL fiber samples for students to use. These are being made in scintillation vials.

stocks

Au: 1.035mM HAuCl4 that I had made previously for the 110 students

Lys: 52.3 mg lysozyme in 50mL water = 73.6uM

samples

  1. 4.83 mL Au
  2. 1.52 mL Lysozyme
  3. 13.65 mL water

ran out of lysozyme and made new stock

100.6 mg lysozyme in 50 mL water = 140.6 uM

samples

  1. 4.83 mL Au
  2. 0.79 mL Lysozyme
  3. 14.38 mL water

samples were heated (with caps loosely added) at 80C until fibers were formed.

Data

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