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Jaz series

Manufactured by OceanOptics

The JAZ series is a line of compact and modular spectroscopy instruments from Ocean Optics. The JAZ series is designed for a variety of analytical applications and offers features such as interchangeable optical bench modules and sampling accessories.

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Multimodal Characterization of Nanomaterials

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Raman measurements were recorded at a wavelength of 514.5 nm using confocal Raman microscope by Renishaw (In Via Raman). TEM analyses of the samples were done using a JEOL JEM-2100 model. The fluorescent study was carried out with an RF-5301 PC, Shimadzu fluorescence spectrometer. Functional groups were qualitatively identified by a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (Thermo Nicolet 370 spectrophotometer). Atomic force microscope (Witec Alpha 300RA) was used for the height profile analysis. The UV/Vis spectrometer (Ocean optics JAZ series) was used for acquiring absorption spectra. The CHNS analysis was carried out using Elementar Vario EL111 elemental analyzer.
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Comprehensive Materials Characterization

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Raman measurements were performed at an excitation wavelength of 514 nm using Horiba LAB AM-HR spectrometer. The compositional analyses of the samples were carried out using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS Omicron ESCA probe with monochromatic (Al) X-radiation. TEM analyses of the samples were done using a JEOL JEM-2100 model. The fluorescent study was carried out with an RF-5301 PC, Shimadzu fluorescence spectrometer. Functional groups were qualitatively identified by a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (Thermo Nicolet 370 spectrophotometer). The UV/Vis spectrometer (Ocean optics JAZ series) was used for acquiring absorption spectra. The CHNS analysis was carried out on the instrument Elemental Vario EL111 elemental analyzer.
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