Analytical Services
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a powerful tool used to examine the morphology (structure and shape) and elemental composition of materials at a microscopic level.
This analytical technique is used to identify and characterize organic, inorganic, and some biological materials based on their absorption of infrared radiation.
Both thermal analysis techniques were used to study the thermal properties of materials.
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is another powerful technique used to examine the morphology and elemental composition of materials, but it operates differently from SEM. It helps to visualize the grain size and orientation.
XRD is a powerful analytical technique used to determine the crystal structure, phase composition, and crystallinity of materials.
It is used for characterizing the size, charge, and stability of particles dispersed in a liquid medium. It's often employed in fields such as colloid science, nanoparticle research, and biotechnology.
It is used to analyze the physical and chemical characteristics of cells or particles suspended in a fluid as they flow past a laser beam.
This technique used for measuring the specific surface area of porous materials, particularly solids such as catalysts, adsorbents, and powders.
Consultancy Services
Our team offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Nanoparticle selection
- Synthesis of nanoparticles
- Utilization of characterization techniques
- Exploration of various applications
- Analysis of nanoparticle toxicity