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Colloidal graphite

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Colloidal graphite is a suspension of fine graphite particles in a liquid medium, typically water or alcohol. It serves as a conductive coating and lubricant for various applications in the laboratory and industry.

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Nanoporous PCL Thin Film Characterization

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Nanoporous PCL thin films were mounted on a flat SEM mount with colloidal graphite (Ted Pella). Cross sections were flash-dipped in isopropyl alcohol, followed by liquid nitrogen freeze fracture and then mounted. Samples were imaged by Carl Zeiss Ultra 55 field emission scanning electron microscope using an in-lens secondary electron detector at San Francisco State University.
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Preparation of Thin PCL Films for SEM

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Micro- and nanoporous thin PCL films were mounted on a flat SEM mount with colloidal graphite (Ted Pella). Cross sections were flash-dipped in isopropanol, followed by liquid nitrogen freeze fracture and then mounted. Devices from in vivo experiments were fixed with 3.7% formaldehyde for 30 min, washed in deionized water three times, then sequentially dehydrated in increasing ethanol concentrations and mounted.
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