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==Description==
==Description==
Adding lecithin will hopefully stop the nanogels from adhering to one another in large quantities. We are also going to let the PVOH/phosphate buffer solution cool before adding it immediately to the oil to be homogenized. This may be a crucial step we had been omitting the entire time. Allowing the solution to cool makes it a bit more solidified than when it is still at 100°C


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

Prepare nanogels with the addition of lecithin

Description

Adding lecithin will hopefully stop the nanogels from adhering to one another in large quantities. We are also going to let the PVOH/phosphate buffer solution cool before adding it immediately to the oil to be homogenized. This may be a crucial step we had been omitting the entire time. Allowing the solution to cool makes it a bit more solidified than when it is still at 100°C

Data

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