Outreach

Nano Film Bookmarks

Materials:
Construction paper, cut into strips
Sharpie
Clear nail polish
Water

Instructions:
1. Decorate the strip of paper however you like.
2. Place the paper into the water bath and carefully add one drop of nail polish into the container.
3. Pull out the paper. Let dry before using as a bookmark!

Coin Stack Battery

Materials:
Pennies and nickels
1 Tb​sp salt mixed with 1/4 cup vinegar
2cm x 8 cm strip of aluminum foil, folded into thirds
Paper towels cut into small squares
Digital multimeter

​Instructions:
1. Place a first penny at the end of the aluminum strip.
2. Soak a paper towel square in the vinegar solution and add it on top of the penny.
3. Put a nickel on top.
4. Continue layering batteries (penny, paper towel, nickel).
5. To measure the voltage of your battery, touch the multimeter to the end of the aluminum foil and the topmost nickel.

Magnetic Nanoparticles at Home

Materials:
Printer toner
Cooking oil
50% cleaning alcohol
Test tubes
Neodynium magnets

​Instructions:
1. Mix toner into a small amount of oil until a thick consistency is reached.
2. Transfer a few drops of ferrofluid mixture into a test tube of cleaning alcohol.
3. Control the movement of the ferrofluid with a magnet outside the tube!

Polymer Caviar

Materials:
5g calcium chloride
Water
2g sodium alginate
(Optional: 250 mL fruit juice)
Syringe or eye dropper

Instructions:
1. Dissolve 5g calcium chloride in 1 L water.

2. Mix 2g sodium alginate into 250 mL water (or juice, for the edible version).

3. Using a syringe or dropper, add alginate solution dropwise into calcium bath.

4. Let caviar rest in the bath for a few minutes to gel before eating.