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pH 4 through 12 (left to right), 0.25 mM Au, 3.1 μM BSA, 0.0625 mM fructose
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==Notes==
==Notes==

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Objective

Samples for group A

Make samples using the stock solutions I prepped yesterday.


Stock solutions for groups B and C experiments

Make stock solutions of lysozyme and myoglobin for experiments

Description

Samples for group A

Solutions were added to glass test tubes, covered with aluminum foil, and placed in an oven (set to 80°C) for 4 hours.

Data

Stock solutions

  1. Lysozyme
    1. 8.88 mg of lysozyme with water in 10.0 mL volumetric flask
    2. MW = 14307 g/mol
    3. concentration = 62.1 μM
  2. Myoglobin
    1. 13.71 mg of myoglobin with water in 10.0 mL volumetric flask
    2. MW = 16951 g/mol
    3. concentration = 80.9 μM


Instructions for making samples for kinetics experiments

  1. pH 4
    1. Lysozyme: 0.25mM Au, 12.5μM Lysozyme, 3mL total
      1. 225 μL AuCl3
      2. 300 μL 1M HCl
      3. 604 μL Lysozyme
      4. 1871 μL Water
    2. Myoglobin: 0.25mM Au, 12.5μM Myoglobin, 3mL total
      1. 225 μL AuCl3
      2. 300 μL 1M HCl
      3. 464 μL Myoglobin
      4. 1871 μL Water

AuNP synthesis results

pH 4 through 12 (left to right), 0.25 mM Au, 3.1 μM BSA, 0 mM fructose

pH 4 through 12 (left to right), 0.25 mM Au, 3.1 μM BSA, 0.0625 mM fructose

File:20160831 mph BSAFructoseAuNP.JPG

Notes

This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.


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