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LVEM5 Benchtop Electron Microscope – Nanoscale from your Benchtop

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A LVEM5 multi-modal benchtop electron microscope will soon be installed at the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute at Syracuse University. The LVEM5, capable of imaging in TEM SEM and STEM modes will be used in the research and development of new and exciting biomaterials. Additionally, the group hopes to take advantage of the low voltage imaging capabilities of the tool.

http://biomaterials.syr.edu/

Syracuse Biomaterials Institute!



Posted from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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A LVEM5 electron microscope will soon be installed at Yonsei University, Korea, in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. The instrument will be used to help characterize polymeric particles as well as inorganic nanoparticles and nanowires.

Yonsei University – Department of Materials Science and Engineering



Posted from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

We are very excited to announce the posting of a new  application note to the Delong America Website. Dr. David C. Martin has taken the time to discuss how the LVEM5 has helped him in many areas of his polymer research. The application note is now posted in the Library Section of the website.

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We are excited to announce that a LVEM5 benchtop electron microscope, with TEM SEM and STEM imaging modes, has recently been installed at the University of Manchester in the UK.  Dr.  Paul O’Brien’s Research group will be using the LVEM5 to enhance their research of various nanomaterials.

Examples of materials

  1. Nanoparticles/nanocrystals of semiconductors and metals
  2. Conducting polymers and polymer thin films
  3. Graphene
  4. Zeolites
  5. Carbon nanotubes

Dr. O’Brien’s research interests are mainly concerned with semiconducting nanomaterial and span interfacial areas of chemistry and materials science. The group is actively involved in precursor design and synthesis, Chemical vapour depositions, Chemical bath depositions, single source approaches to nanocrystals and interfacial deposition. Please see the POB Research Group’s website for more information.

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