Data underlying the publication: Solvent-Free Confinement of Ordered Microparticle Monolayers: Effect of Host Substrate and Pattern Symmetry
doi:10.4121/01365bbe-72ba-47fb-8044-505e1aee0e29.v2
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doi: 10.4121/01365bbe-72ba-47fb-8044-505e1aee0e29
doi: 10.4121/01365bbe-72ba-47fb-8044-505e1aee0e29
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Jimidar, Ignaas; de Waard, Mitch; Roozendaal, Gijs; Sotthewes, Kai (2024): Data underlying the publication: Solvent-Free Confinement of Ordered Microparticle Monolayers: Effect of Host Substrate and Pattern Symmetry. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/01365bbe-72ba-47fb-8044-505e1aee0e29.v2
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The objective of the research is to understand the effect of particle size, and substrate properties on the assembled order of dry powder using a solvent-free rubbing method. As such, optical microscopy images were taken, which are subsequently analysed using Matlab. Our data includes the raw optical microscope images, the MATLAB codes to analyze these images. The output of the particle detection is also included. A README file is also shared to clarify our data structure.
history
- 2024-11-07 first online
- 2024-11-11 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
Zip file comprising microscopy images (.tif) files, analyzed images (.png) files and Matlab data files (.m and .mat files)
associated peer-reviewed publication
Solvent-Free Confinement of Ordered Microparticle Monolayers: Effect of Host Substrate and Pattern Symmetry
funding
- Methusalem (grant code METH7) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
organizations
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Chemical Engineering CHISUniversity of Twente, Mesoscale Chemical Systems, Physics of Interfaces and Nanomaterials, MESA+ Institute
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