Hi, I am hoping someone could offer some assistance with a chemistry lab I am doing. It is comparing the absorbency of organic contaminants of cotton/cellulose to that of charcoal. We started with two cotton balls that were treated with NaOH for 15 minutes, then rinsed, and then treated them with cyanuric chloride for one hour. We washed them with acetone and then water and dried via vacuum filtration. Then we treated the cotton balls with 100 mL piperazine for thirty minutes in a flask, rinsed, and then dried in vacuum filtration. We also had to dilute an atrazine analog solution(red dye), and determine its wavelength maximum using a digital spectrophotometer. The red dye was 1ppm which we diluted to 1 part dye to 10 parts water. I think we need to determine the wavelength maximum for the charcoal that we have. We have three different sizes powdered, F300, and F400. How would I go about testing charcoal and cotton balls in a spectrophotometer? Or is that not possible? I am wondering what would be the best approach for determining the absorbency of atrazine analog for each. I just really don't know how to conduct this experiment at all. I really want to understand the steps necessary to conduct this experiment and understand the results. I've spent too long confused. Any help that you can offer would be more appreciated than you know.
Sincerely,
A mom who decided to go back to school