@radiofun232 Good question. Most of the time, Val was wearing a lab coat when conducting these experiments, although it looks like she wasn't wearing one in this video.
Hi--I am a TA for an Intro to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology class. Our laboratory does not have fume hoods, so we were wondering if there is a way to make quantum dots without fume hoods. Is there a method that does not involve toxic materials/carcinogens?
@vladislaowilly you can find the details on how they made the quantum dots by doing a Google search on "quantum dots cornell phy312" (without the quotes) and then click on the paper by Valerie Collins, Fadzai Fungura, and Zach Zasada.
Why don't you wear a laboratorium coat when the fluid that you use is so toxic?
radiofun232 3 days ago
@radiofun232 Good question. Most of the time, Val was wearing a lab coat when conducting these experiments, although it looks like she wasn't wearing one in this video.
derinsherman62 2 days ago
Hi--I am a TA for an Intro to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology class. Our laboratory does not have fume hoods, so we were wondering if there is a way to make quantum dots without fume hoods. Is there a method that does not involve toxic materials/carcinogens?
theonlyjeena 4 days ago
how do you prepared them??
vladislaowilly 1 year ago
@vladislaowilly you can find the details on how they made the quantum dots by doing a Google search on "quantum dots cornell phy312" (without the quotes) and then click on the paper by Valerie Collins, Fadzai Fungura, and Zach Zasada.
derinsherman62 1 year ago