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==Description==
==Description==
<u>69.5 Molar Ratio</u>
Two 67.6 molar ratio reaction mixtures were prepared by mixing 100 uL of 30 uM BSA, 75 uL of 2.5 mM HAuCl<sub>4</sub>. and 825 uL water. 
Tube A was left in the heat block set to 80°C for 3 hours.  Tube B was placed in the heat block and was taken out for twenty minutes every half an hour.
<u>161 Molar Ratio</u>
Two 161 molar ratio reaction mixtures were prepared by mixing 100 uL of 30 uM BSA, 200 uL of 2.5 mM HAuCl<sub>4</sub>. and 700 uL water.
Tube C was left in the heat block set to 80°C for 3 hours.  Tube D was placed in the heat block and was taken out for twenty minutes every half an hour.


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

To compare the the 67.6 and 164.3 molar ratios for nanoparticle synthesis and attempt to produce purple fibers at the 67.6 ratio and a purple solutions at the 164.3 ratio.

Description

69.5 Molar Ratio

Two 67.6 molar ratio reaction mixtures were prepared by mixing 100 uL of 30 uM BSA, 75 uL of 2.5 mM HAuCl4. and 825 uL water.

Tube A was left in the heat block set to 80°C for 3 hours. Tube B was placed in the heat block and was taken out for twenty minutes every half an hour.


161 Molar Ratio

Two 161 molar ratio reaction mixtures were prepared by mixing 100 uL of 30 uM BSA, 200 uL of 2.5 mM HAuCl4. and 700 uL water.

Tube C was left in the heat block set to 80°C for 3 hours. Tube D was placed in the heat block and was taken out for twenty minutes every half an hour.



Data

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