Team:Oxford/biopolymer containment
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Acylation of cellulose was carried out via Acetyl Chloride esterification, based on methodology by Org. Lett., 2005, 7, 1805-1808. 1 cm diameter agarose spheres were passed through a thin film of the polymer to coat. Thickness was then calculated by the difference in measured initial and final diameters (an average of 5 diameters, using 0.01 mm precision callipers). | Acylation of cellulose was carried out via Acetyl Chloride esterification, based on methodology by Org. Lett., 2005, 7, 1805-1808. 1 cm diameter agarose spheres were passed through a thin film of the polymer to coat. Thickness was then calculated by the difference in measured initial and final diameters (an average of 5 diameters, using 0.01 mm precision callipers). | ||
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- | + | Demonstration 1.5% agarose 'bead', synthesised by dropping cooling (~40oC) 1.5% agarose solution through 0oC water, via 10mL Gilson pipette:<br><br> | |
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+ | The biphasic mixture, a thin organic layer consisting of cellulose acetate in ethyl acetate above an aqueous layer, through which the solidified agarose beads (denser than water) were passed to coat: | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b3/Oxigembeadsynth2.jpg" style="float:left;position:relative; width:50%;margin-left:25%;margin-right:25%;margin-bottom:2%;" /><br><br> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b3/Oxigembeadsynth2.jpg" style="float:left;position:relative; width:50%;margin-left:25%;margin-right:25%;margin-bottom:2%;" /><br><br> |
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