What are the benefits of utilizing microscopes in the field of chemistry?

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Hey everyone,

Microworlds here, I wanted to make myself available as a resource in the chemistry department for anyone looking for troubleshooting or information relating to the microscopes they use.

I have read the posting guidelines and will focus on posting resources and helpful information. I promise never to link to a product or material for personal-gain.

My personal expertise is in Environmental and life science topics, but my profession has led me into more of a chemical foreground.
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

And thanks for mentioning that you've read through the rules (which makes you pretty unique as a newbie here!). Enjoy the PF. :smile:
 
For sure, I know you're Electrical Engineering but if you don't mind, I was planning to post under the helpful chemistry links stickied post with this link https://www.microscopeworld.com/t-resource-library.aspx which includes a large number of troubleshooting guides, general form/function overviews of different types of microscopes and a gallery of under-the-lens images. I understand this is a commercial site, however this library can still provide some good quality information
 
MicroscopicWorlds said:
For sure, I know you're Electrical Engineering but if you don't mind, I was planning to post under the helpful chemistry links stickied post with this link https://www.microscopeworld.com/t-resource-library.aspx which includes a large number of troubleshooting guides, general form/function overviews of different types of microscopes and a gallery of under-the-lens images. I understand this is a commercial site, however this library can still provide some good quality information
It looks like a good resource, but definitely thanks for asking first. I'll page the PF owner @Greg Bernhardt to have him give you an answer. :smile:
 
Thanks Berke, I have posted a brief introduction under the chemistry forum with that link. I will see if I can get a link to PhysicsForums on the MSW library as well. Please let me know if I am out of line and I will gladly focus my posts better
 
I've placed that post in Moderation until Greg can reply. Hang on a bit...
 
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