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==Objective==
==Objective==
Learn how to maintain an OpenWetWare Notebook.
Make 40% clay beads
 
Start gather adsorption data for malachite green in Activated Carbon column and 10% clay beads column.


==Description==
==Description==
# Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...
*40% clay beads:


==Data==
1.25g PVA


1.25g PVA/6*4 = 0.833333g


Drop Rate Activated Carbon: 12 drops/min
0.833333g Bentonite * 97ml solution/3g bentonite = 27 mL bentonite solution


Drop Rate 10% Carbon: 20 drops/min
55mL solution - 27 mL bentonite solution - 15mL HCL: 13 mL H<sub>2</sub>O


==Notes==
:*Create a solution of PVA, bentonite solution, and water.
This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.
:*Place this solution on a hot plate and heat/stir until everything has dissolved.
:*Add 5 mL of this solution to a 30 mL solution of ethyl acetate dropwise stirring at 380 rpm
:*Wait 3 mins and add 0.5 mL of glutaraldehyde and stir at 400 rpm.
:*After 7 minutes, add 7 mL of sodium bicarbonate and stir for 30 seconds.




Use categories like tags. Change the "Course" category to the one corresponding to your course. The "Miscellaneous" tag can be used for particular experiments, as instructed by your professor. Please be sure to change or delete this tag as required so that the categories remain well organized.
*Find Adsorption Data for MG in Activated Carbon and 10% beads
:*Add 50ppm into columns 5mL of a time.  
:*Collect effluent into vials.
:*Continue adding MG until the effluent has about the same concentration as the MG run through the column
:*Once effluent appears the same color going in a coming out, start adding water 5mL at a time and collect effluent.  
:*Finish effluent collection when water runs clear again


[[Category:Course]]
==Data==
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]




Drop Rate Activated Carbon: 12 drops/min


[[Category:Course]]
Drop Rate 10% Carbon: 20 drops/min
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
 
 
 
 
 
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Objective

Make 40% clay beads

Start gather adsorption data for malachite green in Activated Carbon column and 10% clay beads column.

Description

  • 40% clay beads:

1.25g PVA

1.25g PVA/6*4 = 0.833333g

0.833333g Bentonite * 97ml solution/3g bentonite = 27 mL bentonite solution

55mL solution - 27 mL bentonite solution - 15mL HCL: 13 mL H2O

  • Create a solution of PVA, bentonite solution, and water.
  • Place this solution on a hot plate and heat/stir until everything has dissolved.
  • Add 5 mL of this solution to a 30 mL solution of ethyl acetate dropwise stirring at 380 rpm
  • Wait 3 mins and add 0.5 mL of glutaraldehyde and stir at 400 rpm.
  • After 7 minutes, add 7 mL of sodium bicarbonate and stir for 30 seconds.


  • Find Adsorption Data for MG in Activated Carbon and 10% beads
  • Add 50ppm into columns 5mL of a time.
  • Collect effluent into vials.
  • Continue adding MG until the effluent has about the same concentration as the MG run through the column
  • Once effluent appears the same color going in a coming out, start adding water 5mL at a time and collect effluent.
  • Finish effluent collection when water runs clear again

Data

Drop Rate Activated Carbon: 12 drops/min

Drop Rate 10% Carbon: 20 drops/min