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Materials Focus: XPS and FESEM/STEM Surface Characterization of Activated Carbon, Carbon Black, and Carbon Nanotubes - October 1, 2009
Carbon is often called "the element of life." Indeed, carbon materials touch every aspect of our daily lives in some way as we are surrounded by a never ending array of natural and manmade products produced from organic compounds and other carbon-containing substances. A variety of manufactured particulate carbon-based materials, namely activated carbon, carbon black, and carbon nanotubes, are finding an increasing number of advanced scientific and commercial applications.
Nanomaterials: Securing the Future with Lessons from the Past - By Richard J. Lee, PhD - October 1, 2009
Nanotechnology has come to symbolize the next industrial revolution in America. The opportunities to reduce the scale of products, to make materials lighter and stronger, and to design machines that perform useful functions on the micrometer and smaller scale seem endless. However, the development of these materials is not without potential risk to the producer, their employees, the consumer, or the environment. By taking advantage of lessons learned in the past, the nanotechnology industry can reach its full potential and support safe environments at the same time.
The Mission Support Alliance: Waste Sampling and Characterization Facility - October 1, 2009
Built in 1994, the Waste Sampling and Characterization Facility (WSCF) is located in the heart of the Department of Energy’s (DOE-RL) Hanford site in Washington State. Managed by RJ Lee Group, Inc. under the Mission Support Alliance, LLC, WSCF provides a wide-range of cost-effective, high quality analytical services to major DOE remediation programs and projects across the Hanford Site.
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Materials Focus: X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Reveals the Surface Chemistry of Advanced Materials - September 1, 2009
Surface chemistry plays a key role in the performance of most advanced, high-technology materials and products. Surface composition is highly important because the surface constitutes the direct zone of interaction between any solid material and its environment, be it gases, liquids, or other solids.