Flow Imaging Microscopy (FIM): A Game-Changer in Microplastics Research

Microplastics (MPs) pose significant threats to ecosystems and public health, driving the need for effective detection and monitoring technologies.

A Game-Changer in Microplastics Research

This application note explores traditional and emerging methods for MP analysis, highlighting Flow Imaging Microscopy (FIM) as a high-throughput approach for identifying, quantifying, and characterizing MPs. Learn how FIM enhances microplastic analysis and supports efforts to address critical environmental challenges.

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