

EDX as a fast and reliable method for routine elemental analysis
Elemental analysis is an essential part of materials science, chemistry, and other related fields. It involves determining the composition of a sample both qualitatively and quantitatively. Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (EDX or EDXRF) is a powerful tool for performing elemental analysis. The technique is widely used due to its high sensitivity, speed, and non-destructive […]

When science meets art…
Typically, we consider art and science as contradictory; art being creative, abstract, and...
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Recycling cigarette butts for use in acetate glasses
Cigarette butts are a huge source of pollution Contrary to common belief, 98% of...
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Contamination analysis: what technique(s) and methods do you need?
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NMR technique for average molecular weight determination of polymers
What this post is about You will read here about Diffusion Ordered SpectroscopY (DOSY)...
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Precision synthesis of nanoparticles
What this post is about Here you will read about the spark ablation technology...
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Absolute configuration of complex chiral molecules
What this post is about You will read here about vibrational circular dichroism (VCD)...
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Neural networks in analytical chemistry
What this post is about Neural networks (NNs) have become one of the most...
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