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## 201 μL AuCl3
## 201 μL AuCl3
## 2493 uL water
## 2493 uL water
<u>UV-Vis W samples</u>
I took UV-Vis spectra of the samples before and after the fluorescence scans
[[Image:20160923 mrh Wflsamples UVVis.png]]
<u>Fluorescence W samples</u>
#Fluorescence measurements
## 290 nm excitation, 10.0 nm slit width
## Emission: 310-540 nm, 10 nm slit width
## 100 nm/min
## 1 scan every 3 minutes
[[Image:20160923 mrh WpH480C integrated.png]]
[[Image:20160923 mrh WpH480C EmissionMax.png]]
[[Image:20160923 mrh WpH480C scan1.png]]
[[Image:20160923 mrh WpH480C scan2.png]]


==Notes==
==Notes==

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Objective

Take fluorescence scans of tryptophan and tryptophan+AuCl3 at 80C and pH 4.

Description

  1. Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...

Data

Stock Solutions

  1. Tryptophan
    1. 3.00 mg tryptophan
    2. to 10.0 mL of water
    3. 204.23 g/mol
    4. 1.47 μM


Reaction solutions

  1. Just Tryptophan (3.0 μM tryptophan pH 4)
    1. 300 μL 1 mM HCl
    2. 6.1 μL tryptophan
    3. 2694 uL water
  2. 3.0μM tryptophan, 0.25mM AuCl3, pH 4
    1. 300 μL 1 mM HCl
    2. 6.1 μL tryptophan
    3. 201 μL AuCl3
    4. 2493 uL water

UV-Vis W samples

I took UV-Vis spectra of the samples before and after the fluorescence scans

Fluorescence W samples

  1. Fluorescence measurements
    1. 290 nm excitation, 10.0 nm slit width
    2. Emission: 310-540 nm, 10 nm slit width
    3. 100 nm/min
    4. 1 scan every 3 minutes

Notes

This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.


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