Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone was familiar with the protocol used by manufacturers such as Menzel-Glaser regarding placing a permanent positive charge on their glass slides. In the case of M-G they are called Superfrost PLUS or ULTRA PLUS slides. The reason I am asking is because I wish to positively charge /quartz/ slides, rather than glass ones. Quartz is needed for my spectroscopy experiments. I am aware that it is relatively easy to self-coat slides if you wish to use poly-l-lysine or silane but both will show up as background interference in my case. I am actually unaware if and how well quartz can actually hold a charge. Any help appreciated!

Thanks,
Kelvin
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*Dr. Kelvin W. C. Poon
Postdoctoral Research Fellow

*Radiation and Environmental Science Centre*

*focas** institute***

dublin institute of technology

camden row, dublin 8
Ireland


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