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The nature of reaction intermediates and the capability of the samples to adsorb them have been studied by FTIR spectroscopy combined with the adsorption of propene.
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All samples are found to adsorb hydrogen reversibly and their adsorption exhibits type-II BET isotherms according to the IUPAC classification.
Samples were allowed to adsorb for 30 60 seconds; the grids were then blotted dry and treated for 30 60 seconds with 2% uranyl acetate.
The samples were allowed to adsorb for 2 min before excess fluid was blotted off.
In the Ciphergen system, protein samples are allowed to adsorb to spots on a fixed support with a specific surface chemistry.
Samples were left to adsorb copper nitrate for 24 h at room temperature and then dried in the air at 120 °C for 12 h before calcination in the air at 450 °C for 5 h to form Cu II O.
Various dilutions of each protein sample were made, and 45 μl of each sample was allowed to adsorb onto freshly cleaved mica disks.
Purified clostridial chimera (500 nM) was diluted 50-fold in 100 mM NaCl, 50 mM Hepes-Na, pH 7.5; and 50 μL of the sample was allowed to adsorb to freshly cleaved mica disks for 10 min. The sample was washed with high purity water (Sigma-Aldrich) and dried under nitrogen.
Next, dichloromethane was added to the dried samples to remove surface adsorbed hydrocarbon and then the samples were dried again for the QGF (Quantitative Grain Fluorescence) experiment to be conducted.
To obtain single-stranded filaments, 30 µl of the samples were adsorbed to a lipid monolayer composed of 0.5 mg/ml of DOGS-NTA DOPC at a molar ratio of 1:3 anDOGS-NTA DOPCor 1 hr at 4°C.
Sample purity and the ratio of T = 4 to T = 3 capsids were verified by transmission electron microscopy JEM-10100, JEOLtdtd).; samples were adsorbed to glow-discharged carbon-coated grids (EM Sciences) and stained with 2% uranyl acetate.
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