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A Diary of Shannon's Experiences in the NEWT REU Program
 

Archive for July, 2019

ASU’s Amazing Lab

Monday, July 22nd, 2019

Our lab building(ISTB4) has so many interesting things that Roberto, his mom, my mom and I all came in on Saturday(the 29th of July). I meant to talk about this like three weeks ago, better late than never.

Every Wednesday, and Saturday the building puts on a movie open to the public, sometimes free, sometimes 5 dollars. We saw “50 Years of Hubble” for the anniversary of the telescope

Roberto, Me and my Mom

After the show we gave tours of our labs to our parents. Then we walked around the first floor of our building which has dinosaur bones/fossils, a space control area where people work with ASU’s space equipment, and much more.

We finished the day with the best ramen in Arizona at Shady Parks.

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A Week of Experiments

Monday, July 22nd, 2019

Last week we started experimenting! Up until this point we had been busy making our PNEDs(photothermal nanomaterial enabled desiccants) so I was very excited to start getting data. What we have seen so far is that the carbon black has not adsorbed as much water as the silica. This problem seems to be from the nano particles blocking the water adsorption. Oh well, we still have to see how the gold rods and cubes do.

The experiments take 10 hours to complete, most of that time is a lot of waiting. Since I am right behind Roberto’s lab he keeps me company.

The second part of our experiment is desorbtion which is done under a sun lamp, in Roberto’s lab. To prevent a sun burn I have to be all suited up.

The Baby is Born! A.K.A. a Lot of Labor Pains

Monday, July 15th, 2019

At the end of this week we finally finished making nano particles(our babies are born!)

The first of the last steps was to remove as much junk off of the top of the NP(nano particles) as I could. This took about a day of pipetteing.

When I collected as much of the liquid as I could they were all placed in the oven at 105 degrees to evaporate off the rest of the liquid.

When the particles where dry we took them out of the oven. The gold rods turned blue/green this is called blue shift theory and it means that they increased in energy!

 

They came a couple days late but boy am I so proud of them!

 

Also: Yes I am enjoying Jessica Jones, now that I’ve gotten through the second episode which was so dull!

Braxton Hicks Contractions A.K.A Almost done making NP

Sunday, July 14th, 2019

Shaking nano particles + APTES + SiO_2 for optimal coating, using my own wrapping design. During this process we had to remove a bottle to see if they had been shaken sufficiently, which was awfully like trying to birth a baby. The hard part was getting it back in the wrapping, a job no doctor(or student) ever wants to do with a baby.

Beautiful view while waiting for the materials to be born

Getting the solar lamp set up for when we need to dry out the desiccant.

Moving the nest and getting it ready, got to have the humidity just right!

Parting note; Yes I have been watching Jessica Jones season 3

FT-IR(An Excuse To Play with Liquid Nitrogen)

Friday, July 5th, 2019

Today my mentor and I learned how to use the FT-IR machine. Wikipedia has this to say about the machine: “Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a technique used to obtain an infrared spectrum of absorption or emission of a solid, liquid or gas.” We used this spectroscopy to see if APTES has attached to SiO_2. We are trying to use APTES as a link for the nano particles to attach to. Unfortunately we saw very low absorption that we think is APTES. This mean that the functionalization ether didn’t work or there is a very small amount that stuck. In our experiment we will see if that was enough APETS.


Me working with the FT-IR machine

The best part of using the FT-IR was that it needs liquid nitrogen to keep it cool, so even though the results weren’t what we had hoped for we(I) still had a blast. Sometimes all you need is a little child like wonder.

The Leidenfrost effect cleaning our dirty floor.

If you want to learn more this effect I recommend this video:

 

Half Way Done and Only Just Starting

Thursday, July 4th, 2019

This week is the half way point in our REU program and I feel like I have only just started to get comfortable with the lab. This week we are finishing up making our gold rod nano particles.
Finishing up making gold nano particals

It’s a good thing we had the day off for Fourth of July because I don’t know when I was going to squeeze in my homework assignment(the power point is due Monday.) We will start our experiments next week and to keep on schedule we have started working on the weekend and poor Anjali is working through the holiday.