Self-constructed automated syringe for preparation of micron-sized particulate samples in x-ray microtomography
2020
Abstract In X-ray microtomography the sample has to meet special requirements regarding (1) mechanical stability (blurring), (2) geometry (FOV - field of view, rotational symmetry) and (3) composition (high attenuating phases). When analyzing micron-sized particulate material (e.g. powders), the particles in the FOV have to be (4) statistically representative and fixation (embedding matrix) becomes a critical issue due to segregation and agglomeration effects. The authors describe a self-constructed, low-cost automated syringe that allows controlling aspiration speed and suctioning volume. The carrier matrix is a wax structure that is shock frozen within a small polymeric tube. With this, the authors could successfully validate the method to determine particle size distributions (PSD). The described method is used in a related study by ( Ditscherlein et al., 2019 ). • Low-cost automated syringe constructed with LEGO-parts and automatized with Arduino-microcontroller. • Particles sample embedded within a shock-frozen wax matrix. • Reproducibility successfully demonstrated by determining particle size distributions.
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