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Pt pd

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Pt/Pd is a laboratory equipment product that consists of platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) materials. It serves as a substrate or component for various scientific and analytical applications.

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3 protocols using pt pd

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SEM Imaging of Crosslinked Gelatin Fibers

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The fibers were prepared on SEM stubs and sputter-coated with Pt/Pd (Denton Vacuum, NJ, USA) with a thickness of 5 nm. Field-emission SEM (Zeiss) was used to obtain SEM images of the fibers. Gelatin fibers used for SEM measurements were crosslinked chemically by EDC_NHS to ensure dimensional stability.
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Fiber Imaging with FESEM

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Fiber samples were imaged by using a field emission scanning electron
microscopy (FESEM, Carl Zeiss). The fiber samples were mounted on sample stubs,
sputter-coated with 5 nm thickness of Pt/PD (Denton Vacuum), and imaged by using
FESEM.
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Preparation and Imaging of Fibers

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The fibers were prepared on SEM stubs and sputter-coated with Pt/Pd (Denton Vacuum, NJ, USA) with a thickness of 5 nm. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM, Zeiss) was used to obtain SEM images of the fibers.
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