Categories
Topics

EPFL researchers have developed an optical imaging tool to visualize surface chemistry in real time. They imaged the interfacial chemistry in the microscopically confined geometry of a simple glass micro-capillary. Laboratory for Fundamental BioPhotonics (LBP) Sylvie Roke, director of the Julia Jacobi Chair of Photomedicine at EPFL

EPFL researchers have developed an optical imaging tool to visualize surface chemistry in real time. They imaged the interfacial chemistry in the microscopically confined geometry of a simple glass micro-capillary. Laboratory for Fundamental BioPhotonics (LBP) Sylvie Roke, director of the Julia Jacobi Chair of Photomedicine at EPFL

Media properties

Themes
Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Research and Tech Transfer, Chemistry
Copyright
EPFL - Alain Herzog
Licence
CC0 Licence
Shooting date
July 20, 2017
Album
3D imaging of surface chemistry in confinement 20.07.2017

Share on