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After the PVA with clay was mixed and cooled to room temperature 0.50 mL of glutaraldehyde was added.  This mixture was then added drop wise to a burette that was filled with a  solution of 20 mL %10 HCl and 60 mL of acetone (1:3 ratio).
After the PVA with clay was mixed and cooled to room temperature 0.50 mL of glutaraldehyde was added.  This mixture was then added drop wise to a burette that was filled with a  solution of 20 mL %10 HCl and 60 mL of acetone (1:3 ratio).


It was observed that
As shown in the following video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4WYNF_D0Ts&feature=youtu.be My Chemistry Movie]
 





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Oct 29- PVA + Clay beads

  • Group Members Andrew Farag Sr (Undergrad) and Michael Bible Jr (Undergrad)
  • Group Name : AMT

Objective

Attempt to create beads using the PVA with clay and cross linking it with 10% HCl suspended in acetone.

Notes

PVA with clay was mixed using the procedure from Aug 27

Weights

  • PVA 1.006g
  • Clay 0.1118g

After the PVA with clay was mixed and cooled to room temperature 0.50 mL of glutaraldehyde was added. This mixture was then added drop wise to a burette that was filled with a solution of 20 mL %10 HCl and 60 mL of acetone (1:3 ratio).

As shown in the following video My Chemistry Movie