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8000 series

Manufactured by Shimadzu
Sourced in Japan

The 8000 Series is a line of analytical laboratory equipment manufactured by Shimadzu. The core function of the 8000 Series is to provide reliable and accurate measurements and analyses of various samples and materials. The 8000 Series includes a range of specialized instruments, each designed to perform specific analytical tasks.

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Characterization of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

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The prepared Fe3O4NPs were confirmed by using the FT-IR analysis (8000 Series, Shimadzu, Japan) as a good method to investigate the various functional groups in Fe3O4 NPs. The spectral range of iron oxide nanoparticles was measured between wavelengths of 4000–500 cm−1 using X-ray diffraction (XRD-6000, Shimadzu, Japan) to determine crystallinity [28 (link),29 (link)]. TEM and SEM-EDX from Zeiss, Jena, Germany, were used to determine the size and morphological features of the NPs, and EDX was used to determine the chemical elements. Their size and stability were determined using zeta potential and DLS (SZ-100-Horiba, Indonesia) [30 (link)].
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Characterizing Aspergillus neoalliaceus Morphology

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The surface morphology of I heat-inactivated Aspergillus neoalliaceus was monitored with GAIA3 + Oxford XMax 150 EDS scanning electron microscope. Fungal samples characterized spectroscopically by 8000 Series (Shimadzu, Japan) FTIR spectrophotometer (Thermo Scienti c).
Fourier transform infrared spectrums of lead-loaded and unloaded fungal masses were recorded between 4000 and 400 cm - 1 wavenumber regions. The net surface charge of heat-inactivated fungal biomass was analyzed by measuring zeta potentials at known pH values within 3.0 to 7.0.
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