Team:BIOTEC Dresden/Methods SilverNano
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+ | A method designed by Fromm and Wennemers [2] was used to form silver nanoparticles by using a chemical reducing agent, sodium ascorbate (NaAsc.) | ||
*120 ul peptide (8ug/ul) | *120 ul peptide (8ug/ul) | ||
- | *14 ul | + | *14 ul NaAsc. at 2mM |
*1.4 ul AgNO3 at 20mM | *1.4 ul AgNO3 at 20mM | ||
*4.6 ul H2O | *4.6 ul H2O | ||
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+ | == == | ||
+ | [1]<br> | ||
+ | [2]K.Belser, K.Fromm, H.Wennemers, ''Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.'', 48, 3661-3664, 2009 | ||
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Revision as of 01:13, 22 October 2009
Silver Nano Particles - Methods
A ---- ml aliquot of the silver binding peptide ( sequence -----) was obtained from.... Two different experiments were setup using the following protocols
Protocol 1:
- 120 ul peptide (8ug/ul)
- 14 ul HEPES buffer at pH 7.5
- 1.4 ul AgNO3 at 20mM
- 4.6 ul H2O
Protocol 2:
A method designed by Fromm and Wennemers [2] was used to form silver nanoparticles by using a chemical reducing agent, sodium ascorbate (NaAsc.)
- 120 ul peptide (8ug/ul)
- 14 ul NaAsc. at 2mM
- 1.4 ul AgNO3 at 20mM
- 4.6 ul H2O
[1]
[2]K.Belser, K.Fromm, H.Wennemers, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 48, 3661-3664, 2009