Surface characterization plays a crucial role in various industries, from pharmaceuticals to electronics and beyond. Understanding how liquids interact with solid surfaces is essential for…
Posted: May 29, 2024
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is capable of visualizing compositional heterogeneity on the surface of a sample by employing a backscattered electron detector (BSD). A…
Posted: May 22, 2024
One of the most prevalent tools in the field of bioelectronics is the organic electrochemical transistor (OECT). Due to its mixed (ionic and electronic) conduction…
Posted: May 15, 2024
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) generates high-resolution images by scanning a focused beam of electrons across the sample surface and detecting the signals produced through beam-sample…
Posted: May 8, 2024
Technical cleanliness is an analytical standard to determine the level of particulate contamination on machined parts. The goal of technical cleanliness is to characterize the…
Posted: May 2, 2024
245th Electrochemical Society Meeting Learn More Nanoscience Instruments combines expertise in scientific instrumentation with real-world solutions, providing not only the tools to accelerate electrochemical research…
Posted: April 30, 2024
Particles are being used in different industries including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food science, cosmetics, and filtration for a wide variety of applications. Several techniques are commonly…
Posted: April 30, 2024
Association for Iron & Steel Technology Conference 2024 Learn More At Nanoscience Instruments, we empower steelmakers by equipping them with the means to achieve comprehensive…
Posted: April 26, 2024
Charging is one of the most common issues when imaging non-conductive samples by scanning electron microscope (SEM) as it can distort images and damage the…
Posted: April 24, 2024
One of the most common challenges when analyzing non-conductive samples with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is the charging effect. Without a conductive path, the…
Posted: April 18, 2024
A potentiostat is an electrochemical instrument used to control the potential difference between a working electrode and a reference electrode while measuring the resulting current….
Posted: April 16, 2024
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Posted: April 10, 2024
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