The characterization of complex materials like critical minerals and industrial byproducts requires a large suite of techniques for microscopic imaging, chemical mapping and the determination of crystal structure, composition and radioactivity.
The Center has acquired such capabilities to supplement existing characterization techniques at the MagLab. These instrumental capabilities are described individually below.
The Tescan MIRA 4 Scanning Electron Microscope equipped with Secondary Electron (SE), Backscattered Electron (BSE), and in-beam SE detectors, as well an Ultim Max 170 EDS/EDX (Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy) detector and Unity BEX (Backscattered Electron and X-ray) detector from Oxford Instruments.
Anton Paar XRDynamic 500 Automated Multipurpose Powder X-Ray Diffractometer equipped with HTK 1200N High-Temperature Oven Chamber and CHC Plus+ Cryo & Humidity Chamber.
Bruker D2 Phaser x-ray powder diffractometer
Thermo Element XR™ coupled to an Elemental Scientific Lasers ImageGEO™ system.
Nu Instruments Vitesse Time-of-Flight (ToF) chemical imaging inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer coupled to a Teledyne Photon Machines Iridia 193 nm excimer (1,000 Hz) laser ablation system.
Thermo Element 2™ magnetic sector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer equipped with Elemental Scientific Inc. nebulizers.
Mirion Technologies SAGe™ Small Anode Germanium Well Detector (right) and BEGe™ Broad Energies Germanium Detector (left).
Atlantic Instruments for Research (AI4R) BeaQuant-s for in situ imaging of radioactive minerals at 20-micron scales.
Metrohm Inc. Dual Channel 940 Professional Ion Chromatograph
Sample preparation area equipped with Cole-Parmer StableTemp Oven, SPEX® Sample Prep 8000M Mixer/Mill, SPEX® Sample Prep 3636 X-PRESS, Retsch AS 200 Jet Sieve, and Advantech VS1000 Varisifter™.
A metal-free Class 100 HEPA filtered clean laboratory.
Last modified on 30 July 2024