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Jsm 7001f field emission

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The JSM-7001F is a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) manufactured by JEOL. It is designed to provide high-resolution imaging and analysis capabilities for a wide range of materials. The JSM-7001F utilizes a field emission gun to generate a high-brightness electron beam, enabling it to achieve high-resolution imaging at low accelerating voltages.

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Quantitative Characterization of C60 Nanoparticles

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Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) was carried out with a JEOL JSM-7001F field emission scanning electron microscope (Tokyo, Japan) and an X-Max SDD (silicon drift detector) from Oxford Instruments (Abingdon, UK).
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDF) was carried out in a helium atmosphere with a Panalytical Epsilon 3XL (Royston, U.K.) equipped with an X-ray tube containing an Ag anode. The C60 powder was in the first instance deposited on a Prolene membrane. For quantitative measurements, a suspension of 0.955 g L−1 of C60 in demineralized water was deposited in quantities of 20 µL (representing 19.1 µg of C60) on a polycarbonate membrane. The measurement was carried out after complete evaporation of the water. A control containing only demineralized water was analyzed too.
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SEM Imaging of rGO and GF Complexes

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Both rGO and GF complexes were observed by SEM 20 days after polarization. For SEM imaging, the complexes were cut and fixed with 2% glutaraldehyde and 1% osmium tetroxide, as described previously (Yoshida et al., 2016b) (link). The fixed samples were sputter-coated with gold and observed under a JSM-7001F field-emission, scanning electron microscope (JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) operating at 1.0 kV.
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