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==Data==
==Data==


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The following graph shows the data obtained over the past 3 weeks for the effect of tris on a fiber solution over time.
 
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==Notes==
==Notes==

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Objective

Experimental section for solution effects of refolding buffer:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W0ynzs6K51j4vTJHovB_dpGgD1pen7H2dKGgEI1H0Mc/edit


  • To determine the effect of the mole ratio of Au/BSA on AuNP synthesis.

Description

Effect of Au/BSA Ratio

  1. Make solutions with the following Au/BSA mole ratios using 0.1 mL HAuCl4:
    • 90 Au/BSA
    • 110 Au/BSA
    • 130 Au/BSA
    • 150 Au/BSA
  2. Dilute to 1 mL with water.
  3. Place in oven at 80°C.
  4. Leave solutions in oven for 3.5 hr.


Effect of Tris Buffer on Protein Fibers

  1. Centrifuge AuNP fibers + 50 mM tris solution made on 02/15/12.
  2. Take UV-vis absorption data.
  3. Compare data to that obtained on 02/15/12, 02/21/12, and 02/28/12.

Data

The following graph shows the data obtained over the past 3 weeks for the effect of tris on a fiber solution over time.

Notes

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