Automated Transmission Electron Microscopy for Particulate Nanomaterials. Uusimäki, T, Wagner, T, & Kägi, R 00000
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The European Commission’s recommendation for a definition of a nanomaterial requires the determination of primary particle sizes of the materials under investigation. Electron microscopy is commonly referred to as the confirmatory method for particle size distribution (PSD) determination. However it is also considered labourous, expensive and time consuming analysis method. One of the tasks of the EC funded NanoDefine project was to implement standardized methods for sample preparation and automatized EM image acquisition and analysis of nanoparticles.
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	title = {Automated {Transmission} {Electron} {Microscopy} for {Particulate} {Nanomaterials}},
	abstract = {The European Commission’s recommendation for a definition of a nanomaterial requires the determination of primary particle sizes of the materials under investigation. Electron microscopy is commonly referred to as the confirmatory method for particle size distribution (PSD) determination. However it is also considered labourous, expensive and time consuming analysis method. One of the tasks of the EC funded NanoDefine project was to implement standardized methods for sample preparation and automatized EM image acquisition and analysis of nanoparticles.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Uusimäki, T and Wagner, T and Kägi, R},
	note = {00000},
	keywords = {⛔ No DOI found},
	pages = {1},
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