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Silicone oil

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Sourced in India

Silicone oil is a clear, odorless, and viscous liquid. It is a type of inert, non-volatile, and non-toxic fluid primarily used as a lubricant and heat transfer medium in various laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using silicone oil

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Preparation of Phosphate Buffer Solution

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Tz, Silicone oil, disodium phosphate, monosodium phosphate, and Glycine were obtained from Himedia chemicals, Bangalore, India and were used as received. The preparation of aqueous solution was done with double distilled deionized water. The stock solution of Tz (25 × 10−4 M), Glycine (25 × 10−3 M) were in the double distilled water. Phosphate buffer solution was prepared by mixing the suitable amount of 0.2 M monosodium phosphate and 0.2 M disodium phosphate.
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Preparation of Paracetamol-Dopamine Nanocomposite

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Paracetamol (PA) was obtained from Merck, sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and dopamine hydrochlorides (DA) from nice chemicals. The graphite powder (LobaChemie), Silicone oil and TX-100 are obtained from Himedia.
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