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Evo ls10 microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

The EVO LS10 is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) designed for high-resolution imaging and analysis of a wide range of samples. It features a tungsten electron source, advanced imaging modes, and a user-friendly interface for efficient operation.

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Comprehensive Characterization of Hydroxyapatite

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HAP was characterized using optical microscopy, SEM, and FT-IR. Electron microscopy was completed using a Zeiss EVO LS10 microscope operated at 2.0 kV. FT-IR spectra were combined from 64 scans on a Thermo Nicolet Avatar 370 with a diamond crystal Smart iTR attachment. QCM crystals were prepared as above. Surface roughness of spin-coated HAP was determined by AFM (Bruker Nanoscope III multimode, Santa Barbara, CA) in contact mode with a SiN4 cantilever. Surface area measurements were obtained using the instrument’s accompanying analysis software.
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Surface Characterization of PTS, βCD, PLF, TPM, and PTS-TIC

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The features of the surface of PTS, βCD, PLF, TPM, and PTS-TIC were characterized using an “EVO LS10 microscope (Carl Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany)”. The samples were scanned individually by SEM, and photographs were electronically captured under magnification.
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