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This chapter describes how to manage synthesis information in caNanoLab samples. Topics in this chapter include:

If you have a read-only account, you can view, print, or export sample information. For details, refer to (link TBD). 

If you have a curator account associated with an existing sample, you can also add, edit, or delete information in that sample.

Viewing, Printing, or Exporting Synthesis Information in a Sample

You can view information in an existing sample. 

  1. Search for the sample, as described in Managing Samples in caNanoLab. The Sample Search Results page appears.

  2. In the row for the sample you want to view, click View. The Sample page appears.

  3. In the Navigation Tree, click Synthesis. The Sample (sample name) Synthesis page appears.
  4. Select the tab for the category of information you want to view (MaterialsFunctionalization, or Purification), or remain on the default tab (All).
  5. To print the information, click Print at the top right of the page.
  6. To export the information to a spreadsheet, click Export at the top right of the page.


To export all sample information to JSON or XML, refer to Managing Samples in caNanoLab.

Adding, Editing, or Deleting Synthesis Information in a Sample

If you are logged into caNanoLab, and if you have a curator account associated with an existing sample, you can add or edit information in that sample. 

  1. Search for the sample, as described in Managing Samples in caNanoLab. The Sample Search Results page appears.

  2. In the row for the sample you want to edit, click Edit. The Update Sample page appears. 

  3. In the Navigation Tree, click Synthesis. The Sample (sample name) Synthesis page appears. 

  4. Select the tab for the category of information you want to add or edit (MaterialsFunctionalization, or Purification), or remain on the default tab (All).

  5. To add or edit an item, click Add or click Edit next to that item. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears. For details, refer to the following sections: (links TBD)

  6. To delete an item, click Edit next to that item. The Edit page for that item appears. Click Delete. The system moves the deleted item to the sample archive for historical purposes.


If you are logged in and an Add or Edit button is not available, you have read-only access to the data.

Adding or Editing Synthesis Materials in a Sample

  1. In the Materials tab of the Sample (sample name) Synthesis page, click Add, or click Edit next to the item you want to edit. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears.
  2. (Protocol and description details TBD.)
  3. (Materials details TBD.)
  4. (Files details TBD.)
  5. Click Update

Adding or Editing Synthesis Functionalization in a Sample

  1. In the Functionalization tab of the Sample (sample name) Synthesis page, click Add, or click Edit next to the item you want to edit. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears.
  2. (Protocol and description details TBD.)
  3. (Functionalization details TBD.)
  4. (Files details TBD.)
  5. Click Update.

Adding or Editing Synthesis Purification in a Sample

  1. In the Purification tab of the Sample (sample name) Synthesis page, click Add, or click Edit next to the item you want to edit. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears.
  2. (Purification Type details TBD.)
  3. (Protocol details TBD.)
  4. (Yield details TBD.)
  5. (Design and Methods Description details TBD.)
  6. (Technique and Instruments details TBD.)
  7. (Finding details TBD.)
  8. (Analysis and Conclusion details TBD.)
  9. (Files details TBD.)
  10. Click Update.


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