Spectroscopy
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Spectroscopy |
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Ametek – SPECTROMAXx LMM06
Arc spark metal analyzer |
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Applied Nanofluorescence – NS1 NanoSpectralyzer
Characterization of chirality of carbon nanotubes based on optical spectroscopy |
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Bruker – Tensor FTIR-Spectrometer
Standard spectrometer for characterization of chemical compounds and layer thickness, including gas measuring cell for coupling with thermogravimetry |
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Horiba Scientific – LabRAM Aramis Ramanspectrometer
Raman microscope for characterization of chemical compounds and nano-scaled objects |
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Horiba Scientific – LabRAM HR Evolution
Raman microscope with six laser excitation wavelengths for the characterization of chemical compounds and nanoscale objects |
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Horiba Scientific – NanoLog Spectrofluorometer
Fluoreszens spectrometer for characterization of nano-scaled objects and self-assembly of organic compounds. Two detectors (CCD and IGA) are covering the spectrum from 300 to 1600 nm. |
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Malvern – Mastersizer 3000
Determination of particle size distribution from 0.01 to 3500 µm |
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Malvern – Zetasizer Nano ZS
Zeta potential and particle size measurement (DLS) for characterization of colloidal dispersions including automatic titration unit |
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PERKIN ELMER – Lambda 1050
Optical spectrometer for characterization of chemical compounds and nano-scaled objects |
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Handheld X-Ray Fluorescent (XRF) Analyzer S1 Titan from Bruker Corporation Handheld (XRF) analyzer S1 Titan for fast, non-destructive elemental analysis. (Weight: 1.5 kg with battery, Size: 25 × 28 × 9 cm³) |