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D8 discover machine

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in Germany

The D8-Discover is an X-ray diffractometer designed for phase identification, quantification, and structure analysis. It features a goniometer-based design, an X-ray tube, and a range of detectors to collect diffraction data. The core function of the D8-Discover is to analyze the atomic and molecular structure of crystalline materials.

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Structural and Surface Characterization of MXene

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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images were obtained using a Mira3–SAMX TESCAN (Kohoutovice, Brno, Czech Republic) in secondary electron mode to examine the surface morphology of as-synthesized MXene. X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns were recorded using a Bruker D8-Discover machine (Bruker Co., Karlsruhe, Germany) to confirm the composition of MXene and the proper etching of Al from the MAXphase. The IRAffinity-1S Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) was utilized to confirm surface modification of MXene with PEG and PPG.
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Structural Analysis of PCL Scaffolds

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Powered X-ray diffraction (XRD) was employed to assess the amorphous and crystalline structure of PCL, ABAloaded PCL scaffolds, and ABA powder. The XRD was scanned on Bruker D8 Discover machine at 40 kV and 40 mA, with 2θ varying from 0 to 80 at a scan speed of 0.02s -1 . The peak integration and calculations were carried out with the Diffrac EVA software package.
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