Laurell Technologies
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Spin Coater: Laurell is the world's leading provider of spin coaters & spin processors for Universities, Labs, R+D - serving Nanotech, Biotech, MEMS industries.
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Researchers from Seoul National University have developed antibacterial and antiviral coatings using eco-friendly cardanol and flouroalkyl moieties. A Laurell spin coater was used to deposit the thin films required. Seoul National University bit.ly/417zuuP
Researchers from Vysoké učení technické v Brně, Czech Academy of Sciences, Masaryk University, and the Centrum organické chemie s.r.o have produced PEDOT:DBSA hydrogels with improved biocompatibility for bioelectronics. A Laurell spin coater was used to produce the films required. bit.ly/4huzo5k
Researchers at the University of Auckland - Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau used a Laurell Spin Coater to create sub-wavelength thin disc terahertz microresonators. Their paper is available for download as a .pdf at the link here. bit.ly/4iB3aGq
Using a Laurell Spin Coater to create necessary thin films researchers from the Universities of Bath/Antwerp/Cardiff, Diamond Light Source, Imperial College London have created molecules that exhibit circularly polarized luminescence. go.nature.com/3FIF0eQ
With a dye derived from pink oyster mushrooms, researchers from the Solar Research Institute, @UITM, Edinburgh Napier University and Universiti Malaya fabricated a dye sensitized solar cell and tested the efficacy of multiple TiO2 layers using a Laurell Spin Coater. bit.ly/3EzsttS
Researchers from Stanford University, Georgia Tech , and UC Berkeley describe their work making electrochromic polymer thin films and their use in ElectroChromic Optical Recording (ECORE). The thin films were made using a Laurell spin coater. bit.ly/4lUjm7F
A group of researchers from the University of Pardubice used a Laurell spin coater in their work making and characterizing manganese sulfide thin films. The nanoparticle films they created exhibited photocatalytic activity. Univerzita Pardubice bit.ly/4mxNsxc
A group from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) use a Laurell spin coater in their research into boron cation-based near-infrared emitters. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) bit.ly/4oj39tk
A research group at Penn State used a Laurell spin coater to help them create a multi-layer, ultra-thin, and flexible gel battery. Their inspiration was the biology of electric eels. Penn State bit.ly/3LG4yg3