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Scientists of Jagiellonian University have created and patented the set for sample stabilization during measurements with the use of a microscope e.g. Raman or AFM), with particular emphasis on the stabilization of the sample during tests in aqueous solutions.
The set was designed with particular emphasis on measurements using the WITec Raman spectroscope and Atomic Force Microscope.
The set was designed with particular emphasis on measurements using the WITec Raman spectroscope and Atomic Force Microscope.
commercial utility: The stabilization set ensures that the tested sample is kept in one position when
• the interesting object is small,
• the place chosen for measurement cc must be precisely specified,
• measurements are carried out in aqueous solutions.
The stabilizing set can be made using the 3D printing technique. This provides flexibility in adapting the dimensions of the set to a specific microscope table, as well as in the way the product is used by the interested customer (as a finished product or a file with instructions for a 3D printer).
The offered solution is a subject of a patent. Further development of the invention is conducted by the scientific staff of the Faculty of Chemistry of the Jagiellonian University. Currently, the Centre for Technology Transfer CITTRU is looking for entities interested in licensing and application of the technology described above.
• the interesting object is small,
• the place chosen for measurement cc must be precisely specified,
• measurements are carried out in aqueous solutions.
The stabilizing set can be made using the 3D printing technique. This provides flexibility in adapting the dimensions of the set to a specific microscope table, as well as in the way the product is used by the interested customer (as a finished product or a file with instructions for a 3D printer).
The offered solution is a subject of a patent. Further development of the invention is conducted by the scientific staff of the Faculty of Chemistry of the Jagiellonian University. Currently, the Centre for Technology Transfer CITTRU is looking for entities interested in licensing and application of the technology described above.
field of science: chemistry, chemical technology
forms of protection: patent
technological maturity: prototype
property rights: Jagiellonian University
variants of cooperation: license, sale
information / broker of Jagiellonian University
name and surname: Paula Janus
phone number: +48 12 664 42 16; +48 506 006 590
email: pa.janus@uj.edu.pl