Sunday, May 29, 2016

Week 9 Lab

Due to our final experiment in week 9, we were able to conclude that a lower % by mass alginate will have a faster release, but the initial amount of caffeine is also not known due to discrepancies in measurement. The conditions were replicated with as much accuracy as possible for both experiments, so we have confidence in our findings.


Sunday, May 22, 2016

Week 8 Update

After filtering the solution using filter paper we obtained in the lab, we measured the caffeine output to 5 mg. One problem we encountered was accurate measurement. We initially made the gel using 400 mg of caffeine in water, but we are not certain how much caffeine was actually absorbed into the alginate gel bead that was used in testing.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Week 8

This week we were able to control concentrations and ratios better. We only tested the gel in an acidic environment because the pill's destination is the stomach which has a pH of 2.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Week 7 Timelapse

During week 7 lab, we were able to dye the caffeine solution so we could watch diffusion. The main goal was to observe the differences of basic, neutral and acidic environments on the gel mixture.

Friday, May 6, 2016

Week 6 Lab update

Today we put formed alginate beads and submersed them into a basic solution of sodium hydroxide and distilled water. Bubbles and what looked like fuzz surrounded the beads of gel, which lead us to believe that some caffeine dissolved from the gel. For next week, we will bring better lab equipment (more distilled water, spoons, clear cups) and food dye so that way we can see the caffeine leave the gel into the solution.


Monday, May 2, 2016

Email from Amazon Prime: Your items have shipped!

Today we ordered the following items for lab this week:
  • Hydrochloric Acid - strong acid needed for acidic envrionment
  • Pure Lye Drain Opener - weak base
  • Caffeine Pills - 200 mg capsules

  • Food Grade Sodium Alginate
Food Grade Sodium Alginate (Molecular Gastronomy) ⊘ Non-GMO ☮ Vegan ✡ OU Kosher Certified - 400g/14oz
  • Litmus Paper - testing pH

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