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* 0.1050 g of Na<sup>+</sup>MT and 0.9930 g 22,000 PVA in 4 mL of 0.12 M HCl. | * 0.1050 g of Na<sup>+</sup>MT and 0.9930 g 22,000 PVA in 4 mL of 0.12 M HCl. | ||
* Stirred gently at 90ºC until all crystals dissolved. | * Stirred gently at 90ºC until all crystals dissolved. | ||
* Poured dissolved crystals into | * Poured dissolved crystals solution into hexane. They formed drops at first but dissolved with time. Our sample was to concentrated to be of use | ||
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Tasks for October 29
Bead synthesis
Note: this technique cannot be used because the components solidify before you can pour the drops into acetone to make beads. Second technique:
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