Reagents for 1.1
Reagents for 1.1 kdorfman Mon, 11/14/2011 - 21:2810mM NaOH
MW = ~40
10mM = 0.01M = 0.4g/L
Need:
- 25 tubes of 10 mL each = 250 mL NaOH
13 tubes of 2 mL each = 26 mL fluorescein A
13 tubes of 2 mL each = 26 mL fluorescein B
= total of 300 mL NaOH needed
1 mM Fluorescein
in 10 mM NaOH
It fades with time, so check the concentration of the old stocks.
MW = 332
1mM = 0.332g/L = 0.033g/100 mL
A = Ecl
Molar extinction coefficient of fluorescein at 485nm = 50358/mol.cm
so Absorbance 10^-5M = 0.50358
(1/100 of a 1mM solution =10^-5M)
Make A & B slightly different.
(Different enough so that they are different by the t-test. Make one above and one below the “actual” value.)
Be sure to measure a blank. In 2012, the blank was ~0.25, so Abs readings should be ~0.75