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Contactless probing of polycrystalline methane hydrate at pore scale suggests weaker tensile properties than thought (Copy) (Copy)

Tensile properties of polycrystalline methane hydrate are analysed using the Linkam CAP500 under microscopy.

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Wan, Ye, et al. "An Experimental Study of the Formation of Talc through CaMg (CO3) 2–SiO2–H2O Interaction at 100–200 C and Vapor-Saturation Pressures." Geofluids 2017 (2017).

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Adaptive 3D cryogenic correlative light imaging of native biology using laser free confocal system

Cryogenic light microscopy is an important part a correlative imaging workflow, allowing confirmation of localised molecules of interest prior to processing for downstream analysis such ultrastructural or compositional assessment or in short: It is a key mapping step.

Here, the authors describe adaptation of a standard upright widefield microscope into a cryogenic 3D laser-free confocal system using the Linkam CMS196. We demonstrate the necessary sample preparation steps followed by confocal imaging of biological cells and tissues.

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Nizamudeen, Zubair Ahmed, et al. "Adaptive 3D cryogenic correlative light imaging of native biology using laser free confocal system. Wiley Analytical Science

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An Image is Everything: A Tutorial on Choosing and Using the Components of a Dynamic Data Capture System

Linkam provide sample characterisation solutions across a range of temperature and environmental control methods which can be used in combination with microscopic and spectroscopic analysis techniques. Here, we share our expertise in temperature-controlled microscopy with a discussion of how to assemble a dynamic data capture and imaging system.

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Stacey, D., & Gurney, R. (2020). An Image is Everything: A Tutorial on Choosing and Using the Components of a Dynamic Data Capture System. Microscopy Today, 28(6), 44-49. doi:10.1017/S1551929520001558

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Heterogeneous oxidation of amorphous organic aerosol surrogates by O3, NO3, and OH at typical tropospheric temperatures

Researchers use Linkam’s BCS196 Cryobiology stage with optical microscopy to observe and measuree reactive uptake coefficients (γ ) of O3, NO3, and OH for several systems of oxidant and organic aerosol surrogate combinations.

Intrinsic mechanical behavior of femoral cortical bone in young, osteoporotic and bisphosphonatetreated individuals in low- and high energy fracture conditions

Researchers use Linkam’s mechanical testing stage to investigate treatments for osteoporosis in fractures of femoral bones.

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Zimmermann, E., Schaible, E., Gludovatz, B. et al. Intrinsic mechanical behavior of femoral cortical bone in young, osteoporotic and bisphosphonate-treated individuals in low- and high energy fracture conditions. Sci Rep 6, 21072 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep21072

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In situ study of sigma phase formation in Cr–Co–Ni ternary alloys at 800C using the long duration experiment facility at Diamond Light Source

See how a unique setup using Linkam’s TS1500 allows researchers to perform beamline XRD analysis at high temperature at Diamond Light Source. Here, they use the new long-duration experimental beamline I11 to study phase formation kinetics of metal alloys, demonstrating a new technique for metallurgical studies.

Flow-induced crystallisation of polymers from aqueous solution

Researchers used Linkam’s CSS450 to replicate the mechanical properties of natural silk by creating a synthetic polymer that solidifies when subject to flow. Using temperature-controlled shear in the aqueous phase they induce polymer crystallisation, providing an alternative low-energy polymer processing route.

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Dunderdale, Gary J., et al. "Flow-induced crystallisation of polymers from aqueous solution." Nature communications 11.1 (2020): 1-9.

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Inorganic Nanotube Mesophases Enable Strong Self-Healing Fibers

Using Linkam’s mechanical testing stage, a team of researchers at Imperial College London added geo-inspired double-walled nanotubes to a polymer matrix in order to improve the tensile properties.

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Inorganic Nanotube Mesophases Enable Strong Self-Healing Fibers Won Jun Lee, Erwan Paineau, David Benbow Anthony, Yulin Gao, Hannah Siobhan Leese, Stéphan Rouzière, Pascale Launois, and Milo Sebastian Peter Shaffer* ACS Nano 2020, 14, 5, 5570–5580 Publication Date:April 7, 202

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An Experimental Study of the Formation of Talc through CaMg(CO3)2–SiO2–H2O Interaction at 100–200∘C and Vapor-Saturation Pressures

Researchers use the Linkam CAP500 with fused silica capillaries to study the formation of talc, observing the process using techniques such as Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction.

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Wan, Ye, et al. "An Experimental Study of the Formation of Talc through CaMg (CO3) 2–SiO2–H2O Interaction at 100–200 C and Vapor-Saturation Pressures." Geofluids 2017 (2017).

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X-ray tomography of cryopreserved human prostate cancer cells: mitochondrial targeting by an organoiridium photosensitiser

Researchers use the Linkam CMS196 for imaging cryopreserved human prostate cancer cells with X-ray tomography. The CMS196 was used for cryo-fluorescence imaging of human PC3 prostate cancer cells, bringing insight into a new material used for a promising new non-invasive theraputive cancer treatment technique, Photo-Dynamic Therapy (PDT).

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Bolitho, E.M., Sanchez-Cano, C., Huang, H. et al. X-ray tomography of cryopreserved human prostate cancer cells: mitochondrial targeting by an organoiridium photosensitiser. J Biol Inorg Chem 25, 295–303 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00775-020-01761-8

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Imaging endosomes and autophagosomes in whole mammalian cells using correlative cryo-fluorescence and cryo-soft X-ray microscopy (cryo-CLXM)

Researchers use the Linkam CMS196 with correlative cryo-fluorescence and cryo-soft X-ray microscopy (cryo-CLXM) to observe endosomes and autophagosomes in mammalian cells.

Scientists at the London Research Institute of Cancer Research UK use the Linkam CMS196 for imaging mammalian cells with cryo-CLXM microscopy.

Ultramicroscopy 143 (2014) 77–87

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