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==Data==
==Data==
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- Epoxy was used to attach each of the wire on to the palladium foil individually.
 
-By using heat gun, each of the palladium foil with wire was heated until they stick together. (approximately 8 minutes)
 
-By using Krazy Glue, each of the palladium foil was attached to the teflon surface.
 
-By using heat gun, each of the palladium foil with wire was heated until they are fully attached to the teflon surface. (electrodes are formed.)
 
-The solution with AuNPs were placed over the electrodes and let to dry overnight.


==Notes==
==Notes==

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- Epoxy was used to attach each of the wire on to the palladium foil individually.

-By using heat gun, each of the palladium foil with wire was heated until they stick together. (approximately 8 minutes)

-By using Krazy Glue, each of the palladium foil was attached to the teflon surface.

-By using heat gun, each of the palladium foil with wire was heated until they are fully attached to the teflon surface. (electrodes are formed.)

-The solution with AuNPs were placed over the electrodes and let to dry overnight.

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