Author: Carrie Trant

Getting BSA Through Membranes

This is a follow-up post to “Protein Assay Test.” I realized that I never posted the final stag of my experiments, in which I finally got BSA to go through the membranes. In “Protein Assay Test,” I described several experiments

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Pore Density vs. Pore Radius Graphs, 15nm width and 1000RTP

The purpose of this post is to see if there is a pattern in the Pore Density vs. Pore Radius graphs at certain manufacturing conditions. The following wafers all have widths of 15nm and RTPs of 1000. The porosities range

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Protein Assay Test

Over the past few weeks, I have been trying to separate proteins with the SepCons. As a preliminary test, Barrett and I decided to first acertain that BSA could pass through a membrane with pinholes. Theoretically, the pinholes are so

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Pore Density vs. Pore Radius Graphs

This post is a follow-up to Professor McGrath’s post, “Permeabilities vs. pore sizes for ideal membranes.” In the aforementioned post, this equation is proposed: Ψ = Nπr2 Where Ψ is the porosity, N is the density of the pores, and

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Pore Processing (sorted by thickness and RTP)

I went through and characterized each wafer by thickness and RTP. I graphed “Average Pore Size vs. Porosity” and “Average Pore Size vs. Cut-Off Pore Size” for each processing condition that had at least four representative wafers. ** Yesterday, Professor

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Roundness

Roundness vs. Equivalent Diameter plots for five eccentric wafers: There really doesn’t seem to be a correlation between equivalent diameter and roundness. However, there does appear to be a rough downward trend in SC 016 and SC 258. Mean Roundness

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Pore Processing Results, 6/15/09 update

Here are the updated pore processing graphs: The data spreadsheet: pore-processing-results Supplement (added 6/16/09): Here is the Average Pore Size vs. Porosity graph with the outlying data points labeled: After making this graph, I looked at the outliers to see if

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Pore Processing Results

I have been using MatLab to analyze the pores in the SC wafers. Here are the results from my analyses: To take a first look, I simply plotted four characteristics: average pore size, porosity, cut-off pore size, and mean roundness

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Standard Curves For Protein Assays

I have been working with Barrett to test two different assays with BSA. One is a standard procedure for microtiter plates and the other is a microassay procedure for microtiter plates. Here is a brief summary of each procedure: Standard

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