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JMS 6360LV

Manufactured by Akishima
Sourced in Japan

The JMS 6360LV is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) designed for high-resolution imaging and analysis of a wide range of samples. It features a low-vacuum operation mode, allowing for the examination of non-conductive and hydrated samples without the need for special preparation. The instrument provides high-quality images and valuable data for various applications, such as materials science, life sciences, and nanotechnology.

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The samples were coated with gold in a Denton Desk II Sputter Coater (Moorestown, NJ, USA) (50 s, 40 mA). The morphology of film surface was examined using a JEOL, JMS 6360LV (Akishima Tokyo, Japan) with acceleration voltage of 20 kV. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) (Oxford Instruments, INCA X-Sight 7582, High Wycombe, UK) coupled with the microscope, was used to obtained elemental composition.
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The morphology and imaging of the grafts before and after testing were obtained using a scanning electron microscope, JEOL, JMS 6360LV (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan), operating in low-vacuum mode. The microscope was operated at 20 kV. All samples were coated with gold in a Desk II Sputter Coater (Moorestown, NJ, USA) at 60 s and 40 mA.
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The morphology of films surface was observed in a JEOL, JMS 6360LV (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan) with an accelerating voltage of 20 keV. In addition, Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) (Oxford Instruments, INCA X-Sight 7582, High Wycombe, UK) coupled with the microscope, was used to obtained elemental surface composition. At least three different locations (top, middle, and bottom) were scanned, and the average reported. The samples (1 cm diameter) were previously plated with gold on a DESK II Denton Vacuum metallizer Coater (Moorestown, NJ, USA) during 50.0 s, with an accelerating voltage of 8.00 kV and an energy of 1.3 eV.
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