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Asap 2010 sorptometer

Manufactured by Micromeritics

The ASAP 2010 sorptometer is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the surface area and pore size distribution of solid materials. It utilizes the principles of gas adsorption to quantify the physical characteristics of the sample. The ASAP 2010 provides accurate and reliable data for researchers and analysts working in various fields, such as materials science, catalysis, and environmental studies.

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Nanoparticle Surface Area Measurement

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The specific
surface area of the nanoparticles was measured from the nitrogen adsorption
isotherm obtained at 300 °C using an ASAP 2010 sorptometer (Micromeritics).
Approximately 100 mg of nanoparticle powder was used for each measurement.
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Characterization of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles

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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images were obtained on a JEOL 3010 microscope. A small angle powder X-ray diffraction pattern of the MSN materials was obtained in a Scintag XDS-2000 powder diffractometer. N2 adsorption−desorption isotherm was obtained at 77 K on a Micromeritics ASAP 2010 sorptometer by static adsorption procedures. Zeta potential experiments were performed using a Malvern ZetaSizer Nano instrument. All fluorescence spectra were recorded on a Hitachi F-7000 FL spectrophotometer in PBS buffer. The confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) images were obtained on a FluoView FV300, Olympus.
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