Help! Can't Find Primary Sources for Lab Report

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Finding primary sources for a lab report on how pH affects enzyme activity can be challenging, especially when using school search engines. Accessing journal articles for free typically requires a university email login to utilize library services. Google Scholar may provide some free articles, but they are often outdated or too specific. It's suggested to broaden the search to include articles on catecholase or similar catalysts, even if they don't directly match the experiment. Seeking assistance from librarians can also be beneficial for navigating scientific databases effectively.
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Hi. I've been having problems finding some primary sources for my lab report for days.
I've used my school's search engines, but I can't find anything appropriate to use. My report will sum up my experiment on how pH affects an enzyme's activity (catecholase catalyzing catechol and oxygen to make benzoquinone) . I've searched using all combinations of words I could think of, but still I leave with nothing but a headache...

So, my question is "Is there a website with (free full) articles that aren't so specific?? Something that I can understand and use for such a simple experiment. I know what I want my sources to say, but I can't find it in any peer reviewed, original research.

Thanks!
 
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if you are in university then you will have to log in from your university email address and then use the library services to be able to get journal articles for free, if you are not doing that then you will not be able to access anything related to your lab report free. sometimes google scholar gives free articles too but they are usually very old and out dated and sometimes unspecific so that might be what you are looking for. as for specification. everything you come across will be very very specific so trick is to just use relevant articles like for catecholase catalyzing catechol, you can actually just use an article that talks about catecholase only, or catecholase catalyzing something else or just catalysts that behave similar to catecholase. if the title has catecholase in it, its good enough to be used imo
 


If you are at university, ask librarians for help. I have seen them doing voodoo things with scientific database search.
 


Thanks for your replies.

I'm still trying :/.
 
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