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The original method for making reflectin thin films was developed by [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer ''et al'', 2007.]
 
The original method for making reflectin thin films was developed by [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer ''et al'', 2007.]
  
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[[Image:cam_thin_film.png | 400px | thumb | left | Fig.1 Schematic diagram of the flow-coating technique for casting thin films of reflectin protein onto a silicon-wafer substrate. ''Image taken from [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer ''et al'', 2007.]'']]
 
[[Image:cam_thin_film.png | 400px | thumb | left | Fig.1 Schematic diagram of the flow-coating technique for casting thin films of reflectin protein onto a silicon-wafer substrate. ''Image taken from [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer ''et al'', 2007.]'']]
  
 
[[Image:cam_thin_film_I.png | 400px | thumb | right| Fig.2 Reflectin films exhibiting uniform thicknesses cast from a 15% w/w (left) and 10%  w/w (right) reflectin/HFIP solution. Scale bar: 2 cm. ''Image taken from [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer ''et al'', 2007.]'' ]]
 
[[Image:cam_thin_film_I.png | 400px | thumb | right| Fig.2 Reflectin films exhibiting uniform thicknesses cast from a 15% w/w (left) and 10%  w/w (right) reflectin/HFIP solution. Scale bar: 2 cm. ''Image taken from [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer ''et al'', 2007.]'' ]]
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Applications of BBa_K638202

The purified his-tagged Reflectin A1 has optical properties, best viewed when made into a thin film. First the protein must be dissolved in an ionic solvent such as HFIP (hazardous - use in a fume hood) and then can be coated onto a highly clean smooth substrate. Silicon Wafers and glass microscope slides have been shown to work, a razorblade can be used to scrape across a single drop to form a thin film, but more uniform results can be achieved with the use of a flow coater or a spin coater device.

The original method for making reflectin thin films was developed by [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer et al, 2007.]


Fig.1 Schematic diagram of the flow-coating technique for casting thin films of reflectin protein onto a silicon-wafer substrate. Image taken from [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer et al, 2007.]
Fig.2 Reflectin films exhibiting uniform thicknesses cast from a 15% w/w (left) and 10% w/w (right) reflectin/HFIP solution. Scale bar: 2 cm. Image taken from [http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v6/n7/full/nmat1930.html Kramer et al, 2007.]

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