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− | <p>In Episode | + | <p>In Episode 4 of our webseries, Team iGEM Concordia explains the chemical methods of nanoparticle synthesis being used in this project. The two methods are the Martin method and the Turkevich method. The Martin method is being used to create gold nanoparticles ranging in size from 1-10nm. The Turkevich method is allowing us to create silver nanoparticles ranging in size from 15-30nm.</p> |
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