- Insights into state-of-the-art techniques for the development of advanced materials such as particle size determination, active surface as well as X-ray Fluorescence and X-ray diffraction methods
- Interact with cutting-edge instruments, including the Mastersizer 3000 for precise particle size and the compact Epsilon 1 Energy-Dispersive XRF Spectrometer for rapid and non-destructive elemental analysis. Aeris XRD system for crystal phase identification
- Discuss challenges, share experiences, and explore the latest advancements in materials analysis
Analytical Techniques Seminar: Exploring the Properties of Catalyst Materials
April 25, 2025 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM Central
Sugar Land TX
About The Event
Join us for an exclusive event at the Sugar Land Application Laboratory, co-hosted by Malvern Panalytical and Micromeritics. Dive into the fascinating world of materials characterization and explore cutting-edge techniques for analysing catalytic materials tailored for an academic audience. Our team of experts will present fundamental concepts and well-established characterization methods, providing you with valuable insights to better understand and develop efficient materials. Agenda Highlights: • Size Analysis of Particles: Laser Diffraction • Chemical Analysis: X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) • Structural Properties of Solids: X-ray Diffraction (XRD) • Surface Area, Pore Volume, and Pore size: Gas Adsorption Hands-On Experience: Get acquainted with the state-of-the-art instruments: • Mastersizer 3000 for Size Analysis • Epsilon 1 Energy-Dispersive XRF Spectrometer for Chemical Analysis • AERIS – for crystal phase identification Don't miss this unique opportunity to enhance your knowledge and expertise in catalyst characterization. Whether you're starting your research journey, or a professor with years of experience, this event offers valuable insights and practical information that can benefit your work. This event is free of charge but limited to a maximum of 20 attendees. Seats will be given on a first come, first served basis. Coffee breaks and lunch is included and will be sponsored by Malvern Panalytical.
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Who should attend?
This seminar is designed for a diverse audience, including researchers, professors, pHD students, and anyone in the academic world interested in the technologies available for catalyst materials characterization. Whether you are a newcomer to the field or an experienced professor, you will discover valuable insights and actionable knowledge to elevate your expertise and knowledge.
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