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* Crosslink Na-MT films. | * Crosslink Na-MT films. | ||
| + | ** Please refer to [[User:Moira_M._Esson/Notebook/CHEM-581/2012/10/03|Moira Esson's entry]] for all calculations and observations. | ||
| + | ** The following films were crosslinked: PVOH (MW 22000), 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde, 0.1 wt% 100% CEC NaMT; PVOH (MW 22000), 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde, 0.1 wt% NaMT; PVOH (MW 22000), 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde, PDMS. | ||
* Adjust the pH of CuSO<sub>4</sub> solutions made on [[User:Melissa_Novy/Notebook/CHEM-581/2012/09/28|2012/09/28]], then take ISE measurements. | * Adjust the pH of CuSO<sub>4</sub> solutions made on [[User:Melissa_Novy/Notebook/CHEM-581/2012/09/28|2012/09/28]], then take ISE measurements. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The 1 ppm Na<sup>+</sup> solution gave an ISE value that did not fit the expected calibration curve. This may be because the detection limit of the ISE measurements is above 1 ppm. It was recommended that a solution of higher Na<sup>+</sup> ppm, such as 25 ppm Na<sup>+</sup> be tested to generate a more accurate calibration curve. | * The 1 ppm Na<sup>+</sup> solution gave an ISE value that did not fit the expected calibration curve. This may be because the detection limit of the ISE measurements is above 1 ppm. It was recommended that a solution of higher Na<sup>+</sup> ppm, such as 25 ppm Na<sup>+</sup> be tested to generate a more accurate calibration curve. | ||
| + | * The ISE values of the CuSO<sub>4</sub> solutions are meaningless as they were obtained with a sodium electrode. | ||
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Objectives
CuSO4 Standard, Na+ Standard, and Na-MT Filtrate Solutions
5 mL 20 ppm Na+ requires: (1000 ppm Na+)V1=(20 ppm Na+)(5 mL) V1=100 μL
5 mL 10 ppm Na+ requires: (1000 ppm Na+)V1=(10 ppm Na+)(5 mL) V1=50 μL
5 mL 5 ppm Na+ requires: (1000 ppm Na+)V1=(5 ppm Na+)(5 mL) V1=25 μL
5 mL 5 ppm Na+ requires: (1000 ppm Na+)V1=(5 ppm Na+)(5 mL) V1=25 μL
5 mL 1 ppm Na+ requires: (1000 ppm Na+)V1=(1 ppm Na+)(5 mL) V1=5 μL
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