In this interview, we speak to Martin Slama at TESCAN, who describes sample preparation using high current plasma FIB SEM.
As nanomaterials are extremely small, inhalable, poorly soluble, and can penetrate and interact with tissues, they are required to be stored, handled, and disposed of safely.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
6 Jul 2022
Nanomaterials can be analyzed quantitatively or qualitatively, depending on the nature of the analysis. This article discusses the role of elemental analysis in nanomaterials research.
By Akanksha Urade
6 Jul 2022
Porous 2D materials exhibit large surface areas, diverse compositions, and increased electronic conductivity, endowing them with a great potential for use in electrochemical, photocatalytic, and energy applications.
By Usman Ahmed
6 Jul 2022
In this article we explore the key defects to avoid in nanoimprint lithography in nanofabrication workflows.
By Cvetelin Vasilev
5 Jul 2022
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is a spectroscopic technique for measuring the elemental composition of a sample. In this article, we discuss its use in nanotechnology research.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
30 Jun 2022
This article explores how gold nanomaterials could be used in oral cancer theranostic applications.
By Michael Greenwood
29 Jun 2022
Researchers have analyzed how the rheological properties of graphene nanomaterials change when dispersed in biological fluids like bovine serum.
In this article, insight into the most common and impactful spectroscopy methods for characterizing graphene are covered.
By Akanksha Urade
28 Jun 2022
Metal nanoparticles are an excellent tool for Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) in many imaging applications, from biomedical to materials characterization.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
28 Jun 2022