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*If no treatment reverses fiber formation, fibers will be extracted from 50:1 and 110:1 ratios to expose them directly to each treatment. | *If no treatment reverses fiber formation, fibers will be extracted from 50:1 and 110:1 ratios to expose them directly to each treatment. | ||
*If a treatment reverses fiber formation, it will be investigated further in order to find the smallest amount of the variable that can be added to solution in order to cause fiber degradation. | *If a treatment reverses fiber formation, it will be investigated further in order to find the smallest amount of the variable that can be added to solution in order to cause fiber degradation. | ||
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===Actual pH for Treatments=== | ===Actual pH for Treatments=== | ||
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* 2,2 bipyridine caused all AuNP's to fall out of solution to form fibers. | |||
*Salicylic Acid wasn't that much different than the controls; however, the 50:1 with fibers and the 110:1 sample the fibers appeared more red. | |||
*Sodium Chloride caused all fibers to fall out of solution. The fibers weren't that abundant. | |||
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**Note that the 50:1 ratio without fibers wasn't available for this test. | |||
*Potassium Chloride caused all fibers to fall out of solution. What is odd is the fibers don't seem numerous. | |||
*Calcium Chloride caused all fibers to fall out of solution. What is odd is the fibers don't seem numerous. | |||
*Magnesium Chloride caused all fibers to fall out of solution. What is odd is the fibers don't seem numerous. | |||
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Objective
ProcedureCreating Stock Solutions of Gold, Lysozyme, and BSA
Synthesizing Lysozyme-AuNPs and BSA-AuNPs
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