X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive technique that uses low-level radiation to excite elements at known energy frequencies. It reveals an object’s elemental fingerprint, as unique as our own ...
Analysis by University of Lincoln student showed that the building-site-find did not contain rum The liquid contents of a 200-year-old bottle, discovered during construction work in ...
Total reflection X-rays fluorescence (TXRF) is a surface elemental analysis technique often used for the ultra-trace analysis of particles, residues, and impurities on smooth surfaces. Due to its ...
This enhancement is integrated into the company's Modus X robotic exoscope, a high-definition digital imaging system equipped with advanced fluorescence capabilities. The Modus IR module has ...
Didier Bonvin, Ling Schneider, and Christina Drathen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, detail how advanced X-ray fluorescence ...
More information: Christian A. Hanke et al, Making fluorescence-based integrative structures and associated kinetic ...
The capabilities of the shared microscopy facility include brightfield, phase contrast, and both 2-D and 3-D fluorescence imaging. The OLYMPUS BX51 research microscope is a union of Olympus infinity ...
The Epsilon 4, an energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) benchtop spectrometer, offers non-destructive elemental analyses of impurities in active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients in ...
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