Chromatography - The Slime Mould Collective2024-03-28T11:08:05Zhttps://slimoco.ning.com/forum/topics/chromatography?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe split tail's just smiling…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2020-06-21:3917201:Comment:502412020-06-21T06:59:50.357Zianhttps://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
<p>The split tail's just smiling from the out of practice application of stuff to the paper but it was that sample because it had the brightest spots. I'm wondering about tlc - I have a load of ultra fine pumice and good quality plaster ( and a really good respirator - PPE people! ) , making plates isn't hard and it gives me the option of collecting and extracting a little more easiliy.</p>
<p>If this lockdown goes on much longer I swear I'll end up building an FPLC rig at this…</p>
<p>The split tail's just smiling from the out of practice application of stuff to the paper but it was that sample because it had the brightest spots. I'm wondering about tlc - I have a load of ultra fine pumice and good quality plaster ( and a really good respirator - PPE people! ) , making plates isn't hard and it gives me the option of collecting and extracting a little more easiliy.</p>
<p>If this lockdown goes on much longer I swear I'll end up building an FPLC rig at this rate. </p>
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<p>I hadn't thought of carrots - def worth a try!</p> > here's still four pigmen…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2020-06-20:3917201:Comment:501482020-06-20T12:29:20.586ZPatrick Barryhttps://slimoco.ning.com/profile/PatrickBarry
<p>> <span>here's still four pigments visible. </span></p>
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<p>I#'m guessing the one on the left with the split tail was repeated in 2d?</p>
<p>How does it compare to carrots?</p>
<p>> <span>here's still four pigments visible. </span></p>
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<p>I#'m guessing the one on the left with the split tail was repeated in 2d?</p>
<p>How does it compare to carrots?</p>