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* Au/BSA solutions containing fibers (note which ratios here) were filtered with dry x μM pore-size nylon filter paper into a clean, dry flask. The filtrate was then decanted into a Falcon tube for testing. | * Au/BSA solutions containing fibers (note which ratios here) were filtered with dry x μM pore-size nylon filter paper into a clean, dry flask. The filtrate was then decanted into a Falcon tube for testing. | ||
** Note that the fibers on the filter paper were not washed. The fibers on the filter paper were dark purple in color. | ** Note that the fibers on the filter paper were not washed. The fibers on the filter paper were dark purple in color. | ||
| - | ** Colored solutions (note ratios here) containing fiber produced clear filtrate after being filtered and the AA detected that they contained little to no gold (note ppm values here). This indicates that either the gold was of large enough size to be filtered by the filter paper, or that the pores in the filter paper were blocked with fibers and thus did not filter the gold. It would be incorrect to assume that the solutions did not contain any free gold, as literature states that the purple color of the solutions before filtering is | + | ** Colored solutions (note ratios here) containing fiber produced clear filtrate after being filtered and the AA detected that they contained little to no gold (note ppm values here). This indicates that either the gold was of large enough size to be filtered by the filter paper, or that the pores in the filter paper were blocked with fibers and thus did not filter the gold. It would be incorrect to assume that the solutions did not contain any free gold, as literature states that the purple color of the solutions before filtering is due to the optical properties of gold nanoparticles. |
| - | due to the optical properties of gold nanoparticles. | + | |
| + | ==Activity of HRP Based on the HRP-AAP Assay=== | ||
| + | * Note that data obtained on [[User:Melissa_Novy/Notebook/CHEM-571/2012/09/18|2012/09/18]] was used to calculate the activity of HRP. | ||
| + | * The ratio of the change in time to the change in absorbance was calculated to be the rate of the reaction. The inverse of the rate was plotted against the inverse of the concentration of whichever reactant was varied, either AAP or H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. | ||
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| + | [[Image:Varying_AAP.jpg]] | ||
| + | * Note that the concentration of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> was fixed at 1.7 mM. | ||
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| + | [[Image:Varying_H2O2.jpg]] | ||
| + | * Note that the concentration of AAP was fixed at 2.5 mM. | ||
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