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| - | + | * The Au/BSA solutions were taken out from the oven. Mole ratios 60, 80, and 120 were the only solutions that exhibited a consistent, clear purple color with no fibers. This was indicative that all gold nanoparticles were in solution and none have nucleated to BSA. | |
| + | * Mole ratios 100 and others produced fibers, having solutions clear and colorless. The liquid was taken from each solution and transferred to falcon tubes; leaving some liquid suspending the fibers in the original tube. As a result, they were irregular amounts on each tube. | ||
| + | * The irregular amounts created difficulty for centrifugation. Hours was spent in balancing the liquid for each pair of tubes. | ||
| + | * Time went by and the fibers formed pellets on the bottom of the tubes. | ||
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