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Located at the School of Chemistry, the facility holds a High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopes (HRTEM) and a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)


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More information can be found on each microscope by clicking on their image.

Jeol JEM 2011 HRTEM
JEM 2011
Jeol JSM 5600 SEM
JSM 5600


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Superstructures in Bi2O3-containing solid solutions

Ru clusters in MCM-41

Silver nanowires produced from zeolite crysallites

Three dimensional porous single crystal of Cr2O3

An ordered array of cadmium clusters assembled in zeolite A

Direct observation of defects in zeolite beta

Multifunctional nanospheres for cancer cell capturing

Co and NiPd nanoscale catalysts

Dr Wuzong Zhou

Calum Dickinson

Undergraduate Project 2 - Calum Dickinson

Surface profile images of metal oxides

CCP and HCP intergrowth in mesoporous silica SBA-2

Stepped superstructure in Bi8W2Nb2O23

Recyclable polyurea-microancapsulated Pd(0) nanoparticles: an efficient catalyst for hydrogenolysis of epoxides

Crystal growth of Co nanoparticles step by step

Producing Cu nanowires from zeolites

Ross Blackley

Jesús Canales-Vázquez

Undergraduate Project 3 - Grace Briggs

Y(Ba,Sr)CoO5

Surface investigation of high Tc superconducting HgBa2CuO4+delta

Microstructure of high Tc superconducting RuSr2GdCu2Ox

Synthesis and characterization of H2Ti3O7 nanotubes

Formation mechanism of H2Ti3O7 nanotubes

Zeolite nanocrystals inside mesoporous TUD-1: A high-performance catalytic composite

Properties of H2Ti3O7 crystalline nanotubes

Graham Dawson

Undergraduate Project 1 - Alistair Thorne

Songhai Xie


















 
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