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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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| + | This experiment was conducted to measure the conductivity of a PVOH film cross-linked with glutaraldehyde at different time intervals. | ||
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| + | Cell constants: 0.4663 (orion versa star) 0.479 (orion 5 star) was the instrumental constraints for this experiment. | ||
==Data== | ==Data== | ||
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| + | '''Data Summary''' | ||
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| + | 100 ppm chloride (Cl-) initially at 18.2 ml with probe insertion and 100 ppm (Br-) ion solutions, initially at 29.0 ml of probe insertion, were used on either side of the film. Also HPLC grade water was used. | ||
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| + | ! Time (min) !! Conductivity (μS), ion soln !! Conductivity (μS), water | ||
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| + | | 0 || 730 || 10.25 | ||
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| + | | 5 || 730 || 10.49 | ||
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| + | | 10 || 730 || 10.50 | ||
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| + | | 15 || 730 || 10.57 | ||
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| + | | 30 || 730 || 10.65 | ||
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| + | | 60 || 731 || 10.72 | ||
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ObjectivePerforming the Conductivity Test Analysis on PVOH Films DescriptionThis experiment was conducted to measure the conductivity of a PVOH film cross-linked with glutaraldehyde at different time intervals. Cell constants: 0.4663 (orion versa star) 0.479 (orion 5 star) was the instrumental constraints for this experiment. Data
Data Summary 100 ppm chloride (Cl-) initially at 18.2 ml with probe insertion and 100 ppm (Br-) ion solutions, initially at 29.0 ml of probe insertion, were used on either side of the film. Also HPLC grade water was used. |
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