Take an in-depth look at how Linkam collaborate with ellipsometry experts J.A. Woollam to offer precision temperature and environmental control with a range of Woollam ellipsometers. Read the full case study here.
Studies shed new light on phase transitions and laser-induced nucleation using Linkam’s THMS600.
Using Raman Spectroscopy to Probe the Degradation of Perovskite Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices
Using in situ characterisation approaches to study catalytic activity
Studying thermal dehydration of Lithium borohydrides via in situ Raman spectroscopy using Linkam’s CCR1000
Fragmentation Test Method for Adhesion Analysis of Coatings In Situ in a Microscope using Linkam’s Mechanical Testing System.
Researchers in Switzerland used Linkam’s mechanical testing system to study the mechanical integrity and adhesive properties of polymer coatings.
Geological Applications of Temperature Controlled Microscopy using Linkam’s MDS600
A Novel Thermal Microscopic Imaging Tool for Rapid Pre-Formulation Screening of Solid Dispersions
The Effect of Supercooling on Cryopreservation of Cells using Linkam’s FDCS196
Using FTIR spectroscopy to image large and multi-phase samples and monitor fast dynamic processes
Studying Phase Transitions in Pharmaceuticals using Linkam’s DSC450 in combination with TASC.
Polymorphism in pharmaceutical solids has great implications on both the processing and the performance of solid pharmaceutical products. This app note details work from the School of Pharmacy at UCL using TASC with our DSC450 to characterise polymorphic transitions in the pharmaceutical active compound flufenamic acid .
A Thermal Analysis Technique That Combines Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Light Microscopy
TASC is a powerful technique to gain structural phase information, similar to DSC, from a range of our temperature control stages including the DSC450 and THMS600. This article discusses the advantages of this technique, with specific reference to its application in the analysis of polymer blends for drug delivery.
Application of the Linkam TS1400XY heating stage to melt inclusion studies
Researchers reveal high temperature stability of exotic silicon phases using Linkam’s THMS600.
Monoglyceride-structured emulsions as a probiotic delivery system for low-fat ice cream
Intracellular segregation processes in the endocytic system
Improved suppression of cancerous cells by regulating the toxicity of chemotherapy medication using Linkam’s CMS196.
Exploring Protein-Inspired Ice Recrystallisation Inhibition using Linkam’s BCS196
Researchers at the University of Warwick use the Linkam BCS196 to work at the interface of the organic and polymer chemistries with the life sciences, making use of modern polymer and organic methods to synthesise nano materials for various applications, including regenerative medicine, infectious disease and biotechnology.
