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  1. In the Sample (sample name) Synthesis page, on the Materials tab, click Add, or click Edit next to the item you want to edit, as described in (link TBD) Adding, Editing, or Deleting Synthesis Information in a Sample. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears.
  2. Select a protocol and provide a description. (TBD: What guidance can we provide here for specifying a protocol & description?)
  3. In the Materials panel, click Add and fill in the following information.

    CompleteHow to
    Material Type*

    Select the type of material comprising this nanomaterial (required).

    Chemical Name*Enter the chemical name given to the atomic or molecular structure that composes the center of the nanoparticle (required).
    PubChem Data Source

    Select one of the three PubChem data sources: Compound, Substance, or BioAssay. The database is located here:

    http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

    (TBD: On Dev, the Materials panel doesn't have PubChem ID field. Is that intentional?)

    Amount/Amount Unit

    Include Page
    Amount unit
    Amount unit

    Molecular Formula Type

    Include Page
    Molecular formula type
    Molecular formula type

    Molecular FormulaEnter the chemical formula of the nanoparticle.
    Supplier NameSelect the supplier name. 
    LotSpecify the lot. 
    Material DescriptionEnter a description for the composing element.
    Inherent Functions

    Next to Inherent Functions, click Add to expand the panel. An inherent function is the characteristic behavior of a sample that results from the chemical and physical composition and properties of the entity. For details, refer to

    (link TBD)

    Defining Inherent Functions.

  4. Click Save Material Element
  5. Add files. For details, refer to (link TBD)to Adding Supporting Documents to a Sample.
  6. If editing the synthesis material, click Update