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Mpp 21120 10

Manufactured by Bruker

The MPP-21120-10 is a precision laboratory instrument designed for high-performance measurements. It is capable of performing accurate and reliable analysis tasks within a controlled environment.

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Graphene-Supported Single Fibril Imaging

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Images of aligned single fibril layers were acquired on graphene prepared on a silicon wafer, and on graphene placed on a holey silicon support. As free-standing graphene breaks upon contact with the cantilever and without a support underneath, images were acquired next to the graphene windows (on the silicon frame). AFM images were obtained with a Veeco XX in tapping mode. The cantilevers used (MPP-21120-10) were purchased from Bruker with a resonance frequency of 75 kHz and a spring constant of 3 nm1.
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AFM Characterization of Bioreceptor Structures

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The topography of the developed bioreceptor structures was analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM), using tapping mode in air in a Multimode 8 microscope (Bruker) with RFESPA probes (MPP-21120-10 Bruker). AFM images were analyzed using Nanoscope software, and a first order polynomial flatten was applied in all the cases. To calculate the averaged cross section profiles, the area of interest was selected and the height of every data row along the longitudinal direction of the rides was averaged and plotted.
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Biograting Characterization by AFM

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Biogratings were characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM), by noncontact mode in air using a Multimode 8 microscope (Bruker) and RFESPA probes (MPP-21120-10, Bruker). Nanoscope software was used for the AFM analysis, and first order polynomial flatten was applied to the data. Averaged cross section profiles were obtained by averaging, within a given area, every row of data along the longitudinal direction of the biograting strips.
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