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##DSC analysis will be set up to run over night | ##DSC analysis will be set up to run over night | ||
(Description from Dr. Hartings lab notebook [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Matt_Hartings/Notebook/AU_Biomaterials_Design_Lab/2014/09/03 Dr. Hartings]) | |||
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Sept 5 FTIR-DSC continued
Objective
My group was assigned to use the FTIR and DSC Note: On Friday Groups A and B will perform the tasks Groups C and D perform on Wednesday and vice versa. Description
(Description from Dr. Hartings lab notebook Dr. Hartings) DataFigure 1. Shows the FTIR data for the polymer-only samples that were soaked in MG solutions. Figure 2. Shows a close-up view of the region of the FTIR graph that presented the most separation between sample readings.
Figure 4. Shows a close-up view of the region of the FTIR graph that presented the most separation between sample readings for the polymer with the clay.
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