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==Objective==
==Objective==
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To make a solution of AuNP/BSA fibers.


==Description==
==Description==
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# Make a solution with an Au/BSA mole ratio = 166
# Combine 1 mL of 3.66 mM HAuCl<sub>4</sub> and 1.27 mL of 0.0173 mM BSA in a test tube.
# Dilute to 10 mL with water.
# Place in oven at 80°C.  
# Leave solutions in oven for 3.5 hr.


==Data==
==Data==
* AuNP fiber solution formed:
[[Image:Aunp fibers.JPG]]
* AuNP solution tested with cyclic voltammetry on [[User:Michaela_Harper/Notebook/Biological_Chemistry_Lab/2012/03/21 |03/21/12]]:
[[Image:AuNP_%2B_KNO3.png|350px]]
[[Image:AuNP_%2B_KNO3.png|350px]]


==Notes==
==Notes==
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Objective

To make a solution of AuNP/BSA fibers.

Description

  1. Make a solution with an Au/BSA mole ratio = 166
  2. Combine 1 mL of 3.66 mM HAuCl4 and 1.27 mL of 0.0173 mM BSA in a test tube.
  3. Dilute to 10 mL with water.
  4. Place in oven at 80°C.
  5. Leave solutions in oven for 3.5 hr.

Data

  • AuNP fiber solution formed:

  • AuNP solution tested with cyclic voltammetry on 03/21/12:


Notes