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==UV-Vis for Malachite Green Solutions==
==UV-Vis for Malachite Green Solutions==
* As instructed from the [[User:Matt_Hartings/Notebook/AU_Biomaterials_Design_Lab/2014/09/03|protocol]],  
* As stated in the [[User:Matt_Hartings/Notebook/AU_Biomaterials_Design_Lab/2014/09/03|protocol]], the absorbance of the following malachite green solutions; 0ppm, 0.20ppm, 0.50ppm, 1.1ppm, 1.4ppm, 1.7ppm, and 2.0ppm Malachite Green, were taken.
* The sample cell used was a quartz cuvette. The absorbance of each concentration was recorded from 200 to 800 nm.
* Observing the absorbance of the malachite green solutions from the figure below, the two prominent maxima are at 423 and 617 nm.
 
[[Image:UV vis MG solutions.png|center]]





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UV-Vis for Malachite Green Solutions

  • As stated in the protocol, the absorbance of the following malachite green solutions; 0ppm, 0.20ppm, 0.50ppm, 1.1ppm, 1.4ppm, 1.7ppm, and 2.0ppm Malachite Green, were taken.
  • The sample cell used was a quartz cuvette. The absorbance of each concentration was recorded from 200 to 800 nm.
  • Observing the absorbance of the malachite green solutions from the figure below, the two prominent maxima are at 423 and 617 nm.