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Perform the following procedures (1 and 2) in parallel for the start to the synthesis of cross-linked polymer and cross-linked polymer-clay films.
 
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Description of todays protocol taken from [[User:Matt Hartings/Notebook/AU Biomaterials Design Lab/2014/08/27|08-27-14]]
link to prepared the starting materials from [[User:Matt_Hartings/Notebook/AU_Biomaterials_Design_Lab/2014/08/26|Matt Hartings Notebook]]


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# Polymer-Clay Films
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## Add 7mL of water to 1.0023g of 22,000MW polyvinyl alcohol and 0.1102g of sodium montmorillonite in a glass vial
## Stir the solution with constant heating at 75C until the polymer is dissolved and the clay is dispersed (~15 minutes)
## Cool the solution to room temperature
## Add 0.5mL 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde.
### NOTE: Perform step 4 in the hood
## Stir for an additional 3 minutes to ensure homogeneity
## Pour solution into a teflon dish to dry until the next class


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# Polymer Films
## Add 7mL of water to 1.006g of 22,000MW polyvinyl alcohol in a glass vial
## Stir the solution with constant heating at 75C until the polymer is dissolved (~15 minutes)
## Cool the solution to room temperature
## Add 0.5mL 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde.
### NOTE: Perform step 4 in the hood
## Stir for an additional 3 minutes to ensure homogeneity
## Pour solution into a teflon dish to dry until the next class

Latest revision as of 10:37, 30 August 2014

Description

Perform the following procedures (1 and 2) in parallel for the start to the synthesis of cross-linked polymer and cross-linked polymer-clay films.

Description of todays protocol taken from 08-27-14 link to prepared the starting materials from Matt Hartings Notebook

  1. Polymer-Clay Films
    1. Add 7mL of water to 1.0023g of 22,000MW polyvinyl alcohol and 0.1102g of sodium montmorillonite in a glass vial
    2. Stir the solution with constant heating at 75C until the polymer is dissolved and the clay is dispersed (~15 minutes)
    3. Cool the solution to room temperature
    4. Add 0.5mL 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde.
      1. NOTE: Perform step 4 in the hood
    5. Stir for an additional 3 minutes to ensure homogeneity
    6. Pour solution into a teflon dish to dry until the next class
  1. Polymer Films
    1. Add 7mL of water to 1.006g of 22,000MW polyvinyl alcohol in a glass vial
    2. Stir the solution with constant heating at 75C until the polymer is dissolved (~15 minutes)
    3. Cool the solution to room temperature
    4. Add 0.5mL 0.8 wt% glutaraldehyde.
      1. NOTE: Perform step 4 in the hood
    5. Stir for an additional 3 minutes to ensure homogeneity
    6. Pour solution into a teflon dish to dry until the next class