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250xi system

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The 250Xi system is a laboratory equipment product offered by Thermo Fisher Scientific. It is designed for specific core functions within a laboratory setting. Further details on the intended use or capabilities of the 250Xi system are not available in this unbiased, factual description.

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Comprehensive Material Characterization Protocol

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XPS measurements were performed with a Thermo Scientific 250Xi system with monochromatic Al Kα as the excitation source. The XRD patterns were recorded with a Bruker D8 Advance X-ray diffractometer with Cu Kα radiation (λ = 1.5406 Å) operated at 40 kV and 40 mA. The BET tests were performed by an ASAP 2460 with N2 analysis adsorptive at 77.2 K. SEM images were taken using a Hitachi SU-8010 microscope equipped with EDS at 30 kV. TEM images were taken using a Hitachi 7650 microscope operated at 100 kV. UV-DRS spectra was taken with a Shimadzu UV-3600 with a resolution of 0.1 nm. The ICP-MS measurement was performed with a NexION 300X (detection limit 1 μg/L).
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Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques

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XPS measurements were performed with a Thermo Scientific 250Xi system with monochromatic Al Kα as the excitation source. XRD patterns were recorded with a Bruker D8 Advance X-ray diffractometer with Cu Kα radiation (λ = 1.5406 Å) operated at 40 kV and 40 mA. SEM images were taken using a Hitachi SU-8010 microscope equipped with EDS at 30 kV. TEM images were taken using a Hitachi 7650 microscope operated at 100 kV.
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