Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Today at the lab I helped a fellow intern by making a two liter solution of "food" for something called the "Biohydrogenator." While I am not sure what it does, I am sure it is important, as it has been sitting on the lab bench ever since I started. In order to create the solution, I had to use an anaerobic glove box (fancy) to extract Na2S and FeCl2 from special bottles and put them into the mixture. I also weighed out different amounts of potassium acetate, potassium phosphate, ammonium chloride, and sodium phosphate (thanks to Pete for teaching me how to do that) and add it to the mixture.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
My primary goal now is to bump the copy and pasted posts from my front page so people will stop reminding me that I copy and pasted something from the website. Just kidding. Sorta.
My laziness with this blog, however, is definitely NOT indicative of my lab work. I have been going in (nearly) every day for the past few weeks. My professor is working on writing a chapter for a book ( a SCIENCE book) about phosphorous and I have been helping him find current research and methods for recovering phosphorus from wastewater. In case you haven't heard, we are running out of phosphorus. Phosphorus is a key ingredient in the nitrification of soil, and if we don't have any, we can't grow crops (and we all die). Just remember that the next time you relieve yourself and it's not in a phosphorus recovery plant, you are killing the human race.
My laziness with this blog, however, is definitely NOT indicative of my lab work. I have been going in (nearly) every day for the past few weeks. My professor is working on writing a chapter for a book ( a SCIENCE book) about phosphorous and I have been helping him find current research and methods for recovering phosphorus from wastewater. In case you haven't heard, we are running out of phosphorus. Phosphorus is a key ingredient in the nitrification of soil, and if we don't have any, we can't grow crops (and we all die). Just remember that the next time you relieve yourself and it's not in a phosphorus recovery plant, you are killing the human race.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Here is a picture of something I have been working on. It is two circular pieces of plastic with ~50 holes drilled into it. I had to thread a long string of rayon fiber through each hole... 3 times. The above picture resulted in a failure as there was residue from the drilling between the two pieces of plastic.
Here is a picture of the first failure:
As you can see, it is not nearly long enough to fit into the glass cylinder. The third time, however, I ended up getting it right!
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