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| | + | #PVOH and glutaraldehye and porphrin 7ml of h20 |
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| | + | #PVOH and NA-MT and glutaraldheyhe 7ml of h20 |
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| | + | #PVOH and 100% surfactant and glutaraldehyde 7 ml of h20 |
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Revision as of 13:08, 15 October 2012
Biomaterials Design Lab
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Objective
Description
remake control: 1mL control glutaraldehyde and 4 other films remake and 1ml glultaraldehye, as well as 1ml of porphyrin exact amount of water so know concentration of solution.
Na+ electrode:
1) wait hit measure
2) wait till stabilizes
3) higher concentration the more negative, ionic strength adjuster
4)Please refer to the ISE protocol on 2012/09/28 for how ISE measurements were taken.
- 3 mL of the solutions were added to 0.1 mL of ionic strength adjuster (4 M solution containing NaOH) to adjust the pH to a value between 8 and 10.
- Sodium ionic strength adjuster provided by thermo scientific 4M
- The solutions were allowed to equilibrate with the electrode for 2 min.
Data
Films
- PVOH and glutaraldehyde 7ml of h20
- PVOH and glutaraldehye and porphrin 7ml of h20
- PVOH and NA-MT and glutaraldheyhe 7ml of h20
- PVOH and 100% surfactant and glutaraldehyde 7 ml of h20
Notes
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