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The first image below shows the FTIR data for the polymer-only samples that were soaked in MG solutions.  The second image is a close-up view of the region of the FTIR graph that presented the most separation between sample readings.   
The first image below shows the FTIR data for the polymer-only samples that were soaked in MG solutions.  The second image is a close-up view of the region of the FTIR graph that presented the most separation between sample readings.   


[[Image:FTIR_for_Polymer_Without_Clay_Additions.png|500px]]
[[Image:FTIR_for_Polymer_Without_Clay_Additions.png|1000px]]


[[Image:FTIR_Polymer_without_clay_Close_up.png|500px]]
[[Image:FTIR_Polymer_without_clay_Close_up.png|1000px]]





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Objective

Perform FTIR and DSC on the film samples that were soaked in MG solutions.

Description

I was sick today, so what was done can be found in Tami's notebook.

Data

Figure 1. Shows the weights of the pans, lids and films used for DSC

Notes

I was sick today and unable to make it to lab. My lab partners, Tami and Andrew, performed the FTIR and DSC in my absence. Although I was absent, I have created charts of the FTIR data gathered by my lab partners.

The first image below shows the FTIR data for the polymer-only samples that were soaked in MG solutions. The second image is a close-up view of the region of the FTIR graph that presented the most separation between sample readings.