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Sc7620 sputter coater

Manufactured by Zeiss

The SC7620 sputter coater is a laboratory equipment designed for depositing thin films of conductive materials onto samples. It operates by sputtering atoms from a target material onto the sample surface, creating a uniform coating. The SC7620 is a versatile tool for preparing samples for various analytical techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.

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SEM Imaging of Dried Samples

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The samples dried to constant weight were directly glued to the conductive adhesive and sprayed with gold for 45 s using an Oxford Quorum SC7620 sputter coater at 10 mA; the sample morphology was subsequently photographed using a ZEISS Sigma 300 scanning electron microscope at a voltage of 3 kV.
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SEM Sample Preparation Protocol

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Trace samples were glued directly to the conductive adhesive and sprayed with gold for 45 s using an Oxford Quorum SC7620 sputter coater at 10 mA; the sample morphology was subsequently captured using a ZEISS Sigma 300 scanning electron microscope.
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SEM Observation of Pollen and Seeds

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For SEM observations, pollen grains and seeds were coated with gold-platinum for 6 min on an Emitech-SC7620 sputter coater and examined using a Carl Zeiss EVO18 Special Edition SEM at 20 kV at Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. All measurements were based on 30 pollen grains. Pollen terminology mainly follows Punt et al. (2007) (link).
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