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==Feb 25 - Thermal energy study== | ==Feb 25 - Thermal energy study== | ||
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* To cure T-plates for stength test | * To cure T-plates for stength test |
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Feb 25 - Thermal energy studyObjectives
Thermal energy studyAs shown in Figure 1 the set up for the thermal energy study consisted of filling the aluminum dish with water, covering with foil, and placing the thermometer in the water. The Hotplate also has a thermocouple placed on the surface to record temperature.
Readings of the water temperature are taken every 10 minutes for two hours.
Analysis of XRD dataThe peaks were analyzed for identification of TiO2. First, the poweder XRD graph for an epoxy film is reported, followed by the pXRD of an epoxy and 10% TiO2 film. <br. Antimicrobial Testing
Calculations for New Film Synthesis Using JD-230Amount used are
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