Read about how EQCM and EQCM-D are used in battery development and help researchers take battery performance to the next level.
Surface pressure—area isotherm can be defined as a measurement at a constant temperature of surface pressure, as a function of the available area for each molecule in Langmuir film.
The Sauerbrey equation is straightforward to use, but it should only be applied when it is valid. Learn about when it can be used with confidence.
A Langmuir-Blodgett film can be defined as one or more monolayers of material deposited from a liquid surface onto a solid substrate.
Learn about some common data analysis methods used in science, such as qualitative-, quantitative-, exploratory-, descriptive-, and predictive analyses.
Temperature stability is key to achieve reliable and reproducible QCM measurements. Read about what temperature related artifacts that can arise.
Receding contact angle is the lowest possible contact angle on a given surface. Receding angle is measured on previously wetted surface.
Learn about what aspects to consider when preparing your QCM-sensors