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*For next time. Sonicate hydrogels containing dye using | *For next time. Sonicate hydrogels containing dye using ultrasonic liquid processor at 15 watts. Filter the (hopefully) milky solution first through regular filter paper. Then, take the filtrant (whatever is in the flask) and filter through nylon filter paper. | ||
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ProceduresPart 1: Filtering hydrogels 1) Pour top layer of safflower oil out of vials A1, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, and D2 2) Add hexanes to each vial and vortex 3) Filter each hydrogel sample using vacuum filtration 4) Combine samples B1 and B2, C1 and C2, and D1 and D2 5) Re-disperse filtered hydrogels in phosphate buffer Part 2: Observation of the addition of an acid/base to hydrogels containing indicators DataImage 1: filtered hydrogels in phosphate buffer Image 2: filtered hydrogels after ultrasonic liquid processing at 15 watts Notes
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