The Instrumentation and Research Support Unit manages several pieces of equipment, which are placed at the service of the scientific community, to be used as means of study or analysis of samples sent by the different research groups of the UCLM, by other public and non-profit institutions or by companies.
The techniques currently available are as follows:
- Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction
- X-Ray Reflectivity (Bruker D8 Advance)
- X-Ray Diffraction (Philips X' Pert Mpd and Bruker D8)
- X-Ray Fluorescence
- High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy (HRSEM-Gemini-500/EBSD/EDX/STEM/Ultramicrotome/Metalliser)
- DSC-TGA
- ATD-TG
- TGA-TA-50
- Raman Spectroscopy - Renishaw Invia
- DLS/Z-Potential
- Mass Spectrometry (Maldi-Tof-Tof-Tof- Bruker)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Rmn-Advance Neo 400 Mhz (Iprobe Probe) OR Rmn-Advance Neo 500 Mhz (Iprobe Probe))
- Magnetic Measurements (Squid High Resolution Magnetometer)
- UV-Vis-Nir Cary Series Spectrophotometer
- UV-Vis Uvikon-Xs / Fluorimeter Quantamaster Pti
- FT-IR-ATR Infrared
- Dilatometry
- Heating Microscopy
- BET (N2 Isotherm (25 Points))
- BET (Bet Multipoint Area (6 Points))
- Colour (Measurement with Colour Comparator Equipment)
- Sedigraph (Particle Size, 300-0.18 Μm)
- Accupyc (Solid Density)
- Sensory Laboratory
Service Management: Carlos Rivera Cabanillas