Baseline correction using Originlab software

ree software for XPS interpretation
Check the CONTACT US page to see the interpretation fee of different analyses: FT-IR, XRD, XPS, Raman, TGA/DTG, UV-Vis, SEM/TEM/AFM, EDS, BET, NMR, etc. Payment Upon Completion In OriginPro, the Peak Analyzer is capable of creating and subtracting baseline. There are various ways for baseline creation. You can generate baseline anchor points automatically or manu...
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Free reference card files for interpretation of XRD patterns using software

How to analyze “XRD” patterns?
Click here to see other posts about XRD Our XRD interpretation includes: 1. Phase determination 2. Determination of diffracted planes 3- Calculation of crystalline size and microstrain 4- Whatever your request Its cost is only 12$ Payment Upon Completion Send your patterns... XRD is a non-destructive test method used to analyze the structure of cryst...
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Free software for EDS analysis

Click here to see other posts about EDS Only 8$ for interpretation of your EDS spectrum and 10$ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM micrograghs Payment Upon Completion Send your results... 1- DTSA-II DTSA-II is a multi-platform software package for quantitative x-ray microanalysis. DTSA-II was inspired by the popular Desktop Spectrum Analyzer (DTSA) package d...
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What is Raman spectroscopy?

What is Raman spectroscopy?
Click here to see other posts about Raman Only 10 $ per sample for interpreting of your Raman spectrum Payment Upon Completion Contact us... In this course the general introduction to Raman spectroscopy and microscopy will be provided and practical tips as well as examples will be given. The capability of Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of real-life samples (paint ...
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How EDS works?

How EDS works?
Click here to see other posts about EDS Only 8$ per sample for interpreting of your EDS spectrum and 10$ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM micrograghs Payment Upon Completion Send your results... Interaction of an electron beam with a sample target produces a variety of emissions, including x-rays. An energy-dispersive (EDS) detector is used to separate ...
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Fundamentals of Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)

Fundamentals of Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)
Click here to see other posts about EDS Only 8$ per sample for interpreting of your EDS spectrum and 10$ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM micrograghs Payment Upon Completion Send your results... X-ray is a kind of electromagnetic wave, the same as light. The wavelength of visible light is 400 to 800nm, while the wavelength of x-ray is much shorter (higher en...
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What are the main differences between an SEM, an ESEM, an SEM-FIB and an (S)TEM?

What are the main differences between an SEM, an ESEM, an SEM-FIB and an (S)TEM?
Click here to see other posts about SEM Only 10 $ per sample for interpreting of your SEM/TEM/AFM micrograph Payment Upon Completion Send your micrographs... The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) produces images by probing the specimen with a focused electron beam that is scanned across a rectangular area of the specimen (raster scanning). (more…)
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Interpretation steps of a NMR spectrum

Interpretation steps of a NMR spectrum
Click here to see more posts about NMR Only 15$ per sample for interpreting of your NMR spectrum Payment Upon Completion Send your results... Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an incredibly powerful tool for characterizing molecular structures. When submitting to the FDA or other regulatory agencies, full structural characterization by NMR provides crucial...
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Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Click here to see more posts about NMR Only 15$ per sample for interpreting of your NMR spectrum Payment Upon Completion Send your results... Over the past fifty years nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, commonly referred to as nmr, has become the preeminent technique for determining the structure of organic compounds. Of all the spectroscopic methods, it is the onl...
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A to Z of IR Spectroscopy

A to Z of IR Spectroscopy
Click here to see other posts about FT-IR Only 10 $per sample for interpreting of your FT-IR spectrum Payment Upon Completion Send your spectra... Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is based on molecular vibrations caused by the oscillation of molecular dipoles. Bonds have characteristic vibrations depending on the atoms in the bond, the number of bonds and the orientation of ...
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