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EM Suite
EM Suite
What this lab helps me to achieve
prepare samples for TEM or SEM
process cell or tissue samples for TEM - dehydrate, embed in resin
section or microsection hard blocks down to 50 nm thickness
carbon or gold coat your sample for SEM
use TEM or SEM and image your sample (resolution down to 1 nm)
analyse morphology of your biological sample
determine presence of an antigen in a cell or tissue
determine elemental composition of your sample
map elements present in your sample onto the TEM or SEM image
investigate grain size or orientation in a material
take large data set from TEM and 3D reconstruct your region of interest.
Who can use it
all STEM students, academics, visiting researchers.
What instruments are there
transmission electron microscopes TEMs with EDS (EDX)
scanning electron microscopes SEMs with EDS (EDX) and EBSD
microprobe
ultra-microtomes
resin embedding facility
ovens
freeze-dehydration instrument
critical point drying instrument
carbon coater
gold coater
glow discharge facility
imaging PCs able to handle large data sets
dark room.
Where is the lab located
Venables E Wing ground floor
Who is responsible for this lab
Igor
Kraev
Research groups using this lab
Ignacio Romero's group
Jon Golding's group
Satheesh Krishnamurthy's group
Learn more about electron microscopy
basics of electron microscopy free course
Facility website and more information
www9.open.ac.uk/emsuite
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