U9-E03. Two instruments for liquid-phase synthesis of nanoparticles
Two instruments for liquid-phase synthesis of nanoparticles by high-temperature decomposition of organometallic precursors.
Two instruments for liquid-phase synthesis of nanoparticles by high-temperature decomposition of organometallic precursors.
Two photoelectron correlation spectrometers (PCS ) (a Malvern Instruments ZETASI ZER 3000 HS and a Brookhaven 90PLUS PCS ) to obtain measurements of average hydrodynamic diameter, aggregate size distribution and isoelectric point of colloidal dispersions from nanoparticles.
Micromeritics ASA P 2020 analyzer to measure the specific surface area and porosity of nanoparticles and nanostructures by gas adsorption.
System for the thermal and optical characterization of core-shell metallic nanoparticles by surface plasmon resonance.
Software for data acquisition and processing from PCS , BET (for the interpretation of gas adsorption) and thermogravimetry.
Study of the capacity of materials for controlled adsorption and drug delivery
Characterization of nanoparticles, nanostructures and/or colloid suspensions of nanoparticles: Composition (chemical analysis), structure (UV-Vis, NIR,XPS, FTIR, TEM), surfaces and magnetic properties (VSM, SQUID)
Production of nanoparticles using wet synthesis.
Synthesis of nanoparticles and nanostructures using laser-induced pyrolysis from precursors in the vapor phase, aerosols and controlled gas and liquid mixtures; the final product can be supplied as either a solid form (powders) or a stable colloidal dispersion