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  • News - 3 Aug 2022
    Filtering out microplastics from water is difficult because they can bypass most filtration systems owing to their microscopic size. In a study published in the journal Chemosphere, magnetic iron...
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    Lambient Technologies LLC, based in Boston, Massachusetts USA, develops instruments, sensors and software for monitoring the dielectric properties of curing polymers. These properties provide insight...
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    Strem Chemicals, Inc. established in 1964, is a privately–held company that manufactures and markets specialty chemicals of high purity. Its clients include academic, industrial and government...
  • News - 28 Apr 2022
    Owing to their tiny size, scanning problems hinder the comprehension of nanoplastic characteristics and toxicity. Researchers have published research in the journal Environmental Science and...
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    Metrohm is one of the world’s most trusted manufacturers of high-precision instruments for chemical analysis. Metrohm was founded in 1943 by engineer Bertold Suhner in Herisau, Switzerland....
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    Cospheric LLC is a global supplier of NIST-traceable precision spheres, microspheres, beads and microparticles for R&D and industrial applications.  The company carries over 2,000 products in...
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    INOVENSO, provide specialist laboratory and manufacturing equipment for all electrospinning needs. They provide versatile and reliable equipment for both pilot-scale and bench-scale research, which...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2008
    This article explains how to perform advanced nanoscale characterization of polymer materials by employing phase imaging with the Innova.
  • Article - 11 Nov 2005
    A standard sample of gold colloids suitably immobilized on glass has been shown to be suitable for for Atomic Force Microscopy calibration at the nanoscale, operating in Contact Mode (CM) and Tapping...
  • Article - 26 May 2005
    Optical tweezers use light and lasers to manipulate objects as small as a single atom, and are mainly used by biological scientists to study DNA and molecular motors. How optical tweezers work,...

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