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Sirion column

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Sirion column is a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column designed for the separation and purification of a wide range of biomolecules, including proteins, peptides, and other macromolecules. The column features a specialized stationary phase that provides efficient and reproducible separations.

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Characterizing Porous Hydrogel Structure

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SEM samples were prepared by spreading out 20 μL of sample into four to five spots on an aluminum SEM post and allowed to air-dry. Images were taken on a FEI XL30 with an FEI Sirion column to enable higher resolution with an accelerating voltage of 15 kV. SEM imaging was carried out to examine a porous structure of the freeze-dried hydrogels. The pore diameter of the hydrogels in the dried state was estimated from 10 pores of each of three SEM images (n=30) using ImageJ. The data are shown as mean ± standard errors.
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SEM Imaging of Metal Nanoislands

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An FEI XL30 SFEG instrument
with an FEI Sirion
column and Through-Lens Detector was used for SEM micrographs of metal
nanoislands. An accelerating voltage of 10 kV and a spot of 50 μm
were used for imaging.
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