Prepping Everything First!


Before the spring break started the goal was to get a set of fresh new plastics treated and disinfected. So the Friday before the spring break we grated as much plastic as possible, and we even had some people donate some plastics for our project because the drill we used was having some issues. We then drained them in 100% isopropanol and let them air dry inside the hood to allow them to be ready for after the break. When we came back the plastics were then tested on PIA plated to see if there was any contamination in them before we could start the incubation process. Plastic #3 did show signs of slight contamination so they were treated one more time to see if we could get rid of it and actually start our next step next week.

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  1. Hi there Kassandra!

    I would really like to hear more in depth about your project since we are both working with microplastics. It sounds like overall, your springbreak prep went really well. I wonder how your Plastic #3 got contaminated, but I am glad it was treatable.

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  2. Hey Kassandra, Im wondering how you Plastic #3 could have been contaminated and not the other plastic that was under the hood with it. I'm also wondering if there was a way you could have maybe taken a swab of that contamination and put it on a TSA plate and could perhaps detect what type of contamination caused it.

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