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To investigate how the hydrocarbon chain length of the ligand attached to the Quantum Dot will affect the fluorescence of the Quantum Dot.
To investigate how the functional group of the ligand attached to the Quantum Dot will affect the fluorescence of the Quantum Dot.
Objectives
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Hypothesis
The greater the hydrocarbon chain length of the ligand, the lower the fluorescence of the Quantum Dot.
Amine produces a higher fluorescence than carboxylic acid when attached to the quantum dots.
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