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==Objective== | ==Objective== | ||
Prepare thin films suitable for IR Spectroscopy Analysis | Prepare thin films suitable for IR Spectroscopy Analysis, test solubility of PVOH thin films, perform cross-linking experiment on thin films | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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In addition to this, the solubility of previously synthesized thin films were tested. 0.2g of the following films (MW=22000) were placed in water with stirring to observe if completely soluble: | In addition to this, the solubility of previously synthesized thin films were tested. 0.2g of the following films (MW=22000) were placed in water with stirring to observe if completely soluble: | ||
A. 0.5g PVOH | A. 0.5g PVOH | ||
B. 0.5gPVOH/H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> | |||
C. 0.5g PVOH/H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>/Maleic Acid | |||
0.2g of A-C polymers were cross linked by placing in the oven for ~90 minutes allowing for dehydration to occur. The solubility of these films were also tested and results were compared to that of the non-cross linked polymer samples. | |||
==Data== | |||
Each of the non-cross linked samples were completely soluble in water. After cross linkage, however, there were differences in solubility. Both A and B completely dissolved, C did not dissolve. | |||
==Notes== | |||
N/A | |||
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ObjectivePrepare thin films suitable for IR Spectroscopy Analysis, test solubility of PVOH thin films, perform cross-linking experiment on thin films Description0.1g of PVOH (MW=22000 AND MW=100000) was dissolved in ~5-6mL of water and dried to be used in IR analysis. In addition to this, the solubility of previously synthesized thin films were tested. 0.2g of the following films (MW=22000) were placed in water with stirring to observe if completely soluble: A. 0.5g PVOH B. 0.5gPVOH/H3PO4 C. 0.5g PVOH/H3PO4/Maleic Acid 0.2g of A-C polymers were cross linked by placing in the oven for ~90 minutes allowing for dehydration to occur. The solubility of these films were also tested and results were compared to that of the non-cross linked polymer samples. DataEach of the non-cross linked samples were completely soluble in water. After cross linkage, however, there were differences in solubility. Both A and B completely dissolved, C did not dissolve. NotesN/A
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