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==Notes==
* Unfortunately, DSC samples were not taken before the Rhodamine 6G dye was added; therefore, these samples must be remade again.


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OBJECTIVES

  • Continue to clean, filter, and separate out the oil from the previously prepared microspheres on 2/22/13
  • Prepare more microsphere samples expanding upon new previous method developed (new modifications)

PVOH 146K & 130K Prepared Microsphere Samples & Dye Preparations 4

RECALL MICROSPHERE PREPARATION PROTOCOL ON 2/20/13

1μM Rhodamine 6G Dye Concentration (90:10)

  M1V1 = M2V2
  1μM (RG6)x 10mL = (92μM)V2    V2 = 109μL

1μM Rhodamine 6G Dye Concentration (50:50)

  M1V1 = M2V2
  1μM (RG6)x 10mL = (165μM)V2    V2 = 61μL
PVOH vs. Clay Ratio Clay Selection PVOH 146K Mass (g) Actual Clay Mass (g) H2O Added (mL) Dye Concentration (μM) Dye Amount Added (μL)
50:50 110% CEC NaMT w/ DMHXLBR 0.05010 0.05100 40 165 61
90:10 110% CEC NaMT w/ DMHXLBR 0.01070 0.09100 40 92 109
PVOH vs. Clay Ratio Clay Selection PVOH 130K Mass (g) Actual Clay Mass (g) H2O Added (mL) Dye Concentration (μM) Dye Amount Added (μL)
50:50 110% CEC NaMT w/ DMHXLBR 0.05070 0.05130 40 165 61
90:10 110% CEC NaMT w/ DMHXLBR 0.01090 0.09340 40 92 109

Notes

  • Unfortunately, DSC samples were not taken before the Rhodamine 6G dye was added; therefore, these samples must be remade again.