A study of non-bounded/bounded water and water mobility in different agar gels

2018 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 306-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moira Bertasa ◽  
Tommaso Poli ◽  
Chiara Riedo ◽  
Valeria Di Tullio ◽  
Donatella Capitani ◽  
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Author(s):  
Russell L. Steere ◽  
Eric F. Erbe

Thin sheets of acrylamide and agar gels of different concentrations were prepared and washed in distilled water, cut into pieces of appropriate size to fit into complementary freeze-etch specimen holders (1) and rapidly frozen. Freeze-etching was accomplished in a modified Denton DFE-2 freeze-etch unit on a DV-503 vacuum evaporator.* All samples were etched for 10 min. at -98°C then re-cooled to -150°C for deposition of Pt-C shadow- and C replica-films. Acrylamide gels were dissolved in Chlorox (5.251 sodium hypochlorite) containing 101 sodium hydroxide, whereas agar gels dissolved rapidly in the commonly used chromic acid cleaning solutions. Replicas were picked up on grids with thin Foimvar support films and stereo electron micrographs were obtained with a JEM-100 B electron microscope equipped with a 60° goniometer stage.Characteristic differences between gels of different concentrations (Figs. 1 and 2) were sufficiently pronounced to convince us that the structures observed are real and not the result of freezing artifacts.


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Tina Salomonsen ◽  
Marie Tholstrup Sejersen ◽  
Nanna Viereck ◽  
Richard Ipsen ◽  
Søren Balling Engelsen
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Maria I. Altbach ◽  
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pp. 1892-1899 ◽  
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Min Zhang ◽  
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