FILTER FOR CAPTURING MINUTE SUBSTANCE, GLASS SUBSTRATE FOR OBSERVING MINUTE SUBSTANCE, MINUTE SUBSTANCE OBSERVATION DEVICE, MINUTE SUBSTANCE CAPTURING METHOD, AND MINUTE SUBSTANCE OBSERVATION METHOD

There is provided a glass substrate for observing minute substance, made of porous glass and capable of separating and capturing a minute substance with a 10 to 500 nm average particle diameter contained in a solution or a suspension, comprising a porous glass substrate having a plurality of pores,...

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YAMAZAKI Shuji
HANAWA Yu
KITAOKA Kenji
description There is provided a glass substrate for observing minute substance, made of porous glass and capable of separating and capturing a minute substance with a 10 to 500 nm average particle diameter contained in a solution or a suspension, comprising a porous glass substrate having a plurality of pores, wherein the plurality of pores has an average pore diameter ranging from 30 to 110% of the average particle diameter of the minute substance, each of the plurality of pores has a surface pore diameter on an uppermost surface of the glass substrate, a standard deviation of the surface pore diameter is 60% or less of the average particle diameter of the minute substance, and a pore with a pore diameter ranging from 60 to 140% of a pore diameter at peak top in a pore diameter distribution of the plurality of pores occupies 90% or more of total pore volume.
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CHEMISTRY
GLASS
INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIRCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
MEASURING
METALLURGY
MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS, OR APPARATUS
OPTICS
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
PHYSICS
SEPARATION
SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS,MINERALS OR SLAGS
SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS
TESTING
TRANSPORTING
title FILTER FOR CAPTURING MINUTE SUBSTANCE, GLASS SUBSTRATE FOR OBSERVING MINUTE SUBSTANCE, MINUTE SUBSTANCE OBSERVATION DEVICE, MINUTE SUBSTANCE CAPTURING METHOD, AND MINUTE SUBSTANCE OBSERVATION METHOD
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