Day 8
Us with our new mentor, Wen Bin! :)
This is dehydrated sol gel, the sample we are going to use today!
Heating the sample~
Since sol gel is semi-conductive, it has to be coated with platinum to be conductive so that it can be viewed under FESEM (Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope). Coating only commences when the pressure becomes less than 5 Pa. But our experiment doesn't require such accuracy, so we started coating when the pressure is less than 7 Pa.
The sample after heating and coating!
Went to this room in F.A.C.T.S lab to view nano samples under FESEM
FESEM! The room has to be kept dark so that images can be seen on the computer screen.
Step 1: Take out
Step 2: Put the sample in
X-axis and Y-axis which rotate when focusing the image
FESEM! The electrons will be generated when 'HT button' on computer screen is clicked. They will then move down along the very long while color column shown in the picture and bombard with the atoms in the sample. These secondary electrons will then be deflected to the detector which helps to generate an image shown below!
This image was generated by a mechine called FESEM
The images can be sent to another computer as well!
Wen bin letting us try how to magnify and focus to get images shown above! It was so fun! :D
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XRD machine |
This is how it looks like inside!
Graph obtained from XRD machine~ Even if one doesn't really know what the compound is, this computer software will suggest lists of possible names. All you have to do is choose elements the sample contain and try to match the red lines with the peaks of your graph!
Cyclic Voltammetry set up!
Step 1: Connect wires only to the 2 electrodes in front
Step 2: Attach conducting metal to the brown color electrode & Put inside a solution to get ions
Step 3: Connect the wires to the brown color electrode behind
Step 4: Observe the color changes; colorless to dark blue and vice versa! Basically, this reversible reaction takes place: WO3 + electron + Li ion => LixWO3
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Last but not least, we learnt about X-ray diffraction! This is the mechanism of some of the machines like FESM. Using this formula 2d x sin(theta)= n x lambda where d and lamda are fixed constants, the angle (theta) at which X-ray should be emitted can be calculated. |
Chocolates wen bin gave us! So nice of him :)