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Hi MK Academy, By the way I have question about characterization of nanomaterials 1/ If I have nanomaterials, could I use SEM to characterize shape and morphology ? 2/ So which is the right method to characterize nanomaterial (TEM & FE-SEM or only need SEM) I hope I would receive your answer soon. Thanks so much
SEM/ FESEM use to know the morphology ( size, diameter, shape etc). For instance, the materials looks like sphere, rod or fiber etc. On the other hand, TEM is use if you wish to do in depth analysis of a material. For example, to know the grain size, the lattice planes, the crystal structure etc...
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I was asked for a picture of an installation filmed by tem or sem, but I don't know where to get it. Can you help?
I tried searching on Google, but I don't know how to install it on any device that was filmed
I think the detail of the SEM or TEM exist all in the manual
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Hi MK Academy,
By the way
I have question about characterization of nanomaterials
1/ If I have nanomaterials, could I use SEM to characterize shape and morphology ?
2/ So which is the right method to characterize nanomaterial (TEM & FE-SEM or only need SEM)
I hope I would receive your answer soon.
Thanks so much
SEM/ FESEM use to know the morphology ( size, diameter, shape etc). For instance, the materials looks like sphere, rod or fiber etc.
On the other hand, TEM is use if you wish to do in depth analysis of a material. For example, to know the grain size, the lattice planes, the crystal structure etc...
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That use to biology?
Yes, of course. It applies to every field of research. When there is research, there is use of this electron microscopy (SEM, FESEM, TEM, STEM, ....)