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Continuing on Paul's synthesis of Na<sub>12</sub>P<sub>2</sub>W<sub>18</sub>O<sub>62</sub> from [[User:Paul_Rothenberg/Notebook/Pauls_Notebook/2013/05/29|yesterday]], I filtered the crystals from the supernatant, both of which were a pastel to emerald green color. I placed the collected solid into an 80 degree oven overnight. (The original procedure calls for placing the solid in a vacuum oven at 80C for 5 hours. Our vacuum oven is not working. Instead, I'm going to heat overnight at 80 degrees, and then place under vacuum tomorrow). In order to increase the collected yield, I took the supernatant and heated until near boiling until I observed solid formation within the liquid. I took this concentrated liquid and placed it in the fridge at 4C. | |||
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POM synthesisContinuing on Paul's synthesis of Na12P2W18O62 from yesterday, I filtered the crystals from the supernatant, both of which were a pastel to emerald green color. I placed the collected solid into an 80 degree oven overnight. (The original procedure calls for placing the solid in a vacuum oven at 80C for 5 hours. Our vacuum oven is not working. Instead, I'm going to heat overnight at 80 degrees, and then place under vacuum tomorrow). In order to increase the collected yield, I took the supernatant and heated until near boiling until I observed solid formation within the liquid. I took this concentrated liquid and placed it in the fridge at 4C.
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