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Structural analysis of prismatic Li-ion batteries.

Observation using optical microscopy and ultra-low acceleration FE-SEM! Detailed structural analysis and elemental analysis are possible.

By mechanically polishing commercially available rectangular Li-ion batteries and observing them with optical microscopy and ultra-low acceleration FE-SEM, detailed structural analysis and elemental analysis can be performed. The materials introduce the overall structure of the Li-ion battery and detailed structural observations of the Li-ion battery using SEM and ultra-low acceleration FE-SEM, accompanied by photographs. [Analysis Overview] ■ Overall structure of the Li-ion battery and SEM observation ■ Detailed structural observation of the Li-ion battery using ultra-low acceleration FE-SEM *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Structural analysis of nylon 6.10

We will elucidate the characteristics at the molecular level using our FT-IR and thermal decomposition GC-MS!

At AITES, we are conducting a structural analysis of Nylon 6.10. Nylon possesses flexibility and a texture similar to silk, while also having high strength and durability that natural fibers lack, being "stronger than steel and finer than spider silk." We will elucidate these characteristics at the molecular level using our FT-IR and pyrolysis GC-MS. 【Nylon 6.10 Interfacial Polymerization Reaction Mechanism】 1. Electron withdrawal by chlorine leads to a deficiency of electrons in adjacent carbon. 2. Non-bonding electrons from amine attack the carbon nucleophilically. 3. An oxygen atom is activated to form an unstable intermediate. 4. Hydrogen chloride is eliminated, forming an amide bond. 5. Interfacial polymerization progresses, resulting in polymerization. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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