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==Entry title==
==Separate Protein and Lysozyme UV-Vis==
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==Goals==
*Separate the proteins from the cells
* Run UV-Vis on the AuNP/Lysozyme solutions
 
==Procedure==
*The same procedure from [[User:Puja Mody/Notebook/Chem 571: Gold Nanoparticles/2012/09/25| 2012/09/25]] was followed in order to separate out the proteins from the cell organelles.
* For information regarding the AuNP lysozyme UV-Vis spectras please see [[User:Michael F. Nagle/Notebook/Chem 571/2012/10/31| Michael's Notebook]].
 
==Conclusions==
* The separation process ran smoothly except for during the vacuum filtration. There seemed to be a defect in the clamp being used which caused some of the  supernatant collected to leak out. A glass pipette was used to recollect as much as possible and placed back through the filter. This defect may be the cause for any loss in ADA collected when conducting the FPLC.





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Separate Protein and Lysozyme UV-Vis

Goals

  • Separate the proteins from the cells
  • Run UV-Vis on the AuNP/Lysozyme solutions

Procedure

  • The same procedure from 2012/09/25 was followed in order to separate out the proteins from the cell organelles.
  • For information regarding the AuNP lysozyme UV-Vis spectras please see Michael's Notebook.

Conclusions

  • The separation process ran smoothly except for during the vacuum filtration. There seemed to be a defect in the clamp being used which caused some of the supernatant collected to leak out. A glass pipette was used to recollect as much as possible and placed back through the filter. This defect may be the cause for any loss in ADA collected when conducting the FPLC.