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==Objective==
To monitor the kinetics and yield of the HRP-catalyzed oxidation of luminol. These experiments will be compared to future experiments with HRP-functionalized nanoparticles.  


From [[User:Matt_Hartings/Notebook/AU_Biomaterials_Design_Lab/2013/10/01 | Dr. Hartings]]
==Procedure==
'''1. UV-Vis Absorbance of Reactants, Catalysts, and Products'''
# Take UV-Vis of horseradish peroxidase stock solution.
# Take UV-Vis of luminol of stock solution. The absorbance too high, so the stock solution was diluted 200x.
# Take UV-Vis of 3-aminophthalic acid.
:* Data not taken.
==Figures==
[[Image:HRP-luminol-H2O2-UVVIS.jpg|650 px|]]
==Notes==


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Objective

To monitor the kinetics and yield of the HRP-catalyzed oxidation of luminol. These experiments will be compared to future experiments with HRP-functionalized nanoparticles.

From Dr. Hartings


Procedure

1. UV-Vis Absorbance of Reactants, Catalysts, and Products

  1. Take UV-Vis of horseradish peroxidase stock solution.
  2. Take UV-Vis of luminol of stock solution. The absorbance too high, so the stock solution was diluted 200x.
  3. Take UV-Vis of 3-aminophthalic acid.
  • Data not taken.

Figures

Notes