Our laboratory is well-equipped for nanomaterial synthesis, featuring tools such as an automated microwave reactor with scale-up capabilities, reaction heating blocks, and hydrothermal synthesis vessels, among others.
Our team has access to a wide range of instrumentation, including surface characterization tools, spectroscopy systems, and facilities for materials characterization and analytical separations.
We also benefit from full access to a comprehensive suite of characterization techniques available through the WQC and IMRL platforms.
Below is a selection of instruments routinely used by the MAC Lab.
Microwave reactor for rapid, controlled synthesis of nanomaterials
High-pressure vessels for hydrothermal synthesis of advanced materials
High-capacity centrifuge for sample separation and material purification
Measures surface zeta potential and electrokinetic properties of materials
Fast, reliable absorbance measurements with exceptional sensitivity for research and routine use
A high-precision, durable probe designed for reliable pH measurements across a wide range of laboratory applications
Modular fluorometer for sensitive photoluminescence and absorbance studies
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