The QCM-D technology is used for research in many biomaterial- and medical device applications. Since the sensor is a critical part of the measurement, and the coating of the sensor is even more important in order to get the desired interactions, we wanted to give you some inspiration to a number of our sensor coatings suitable for biomaterial- and medical device research.
A top 5 list doesn’t really give room for all the sensors coatings relevant to biomaterials research. Here you can read the full list of sensors for more inspiration!
Learn about the top QSense sensors for analyzing biopharmaceutical drug-surface interactions in the context of IV bags.
Learn about QCM-D, Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring - an analytical tool for surface interaction studies at the nanoscale.
Explore QSense QCM-D sensors to optimize cleaning efficiency with real-time insights, enhancing formulations and protocols across various conditions.
Learn about of the acoustic technology, QCM-D, via musical instrument analogies.
Learn about how QSense analysis can be used to assess adsorption of biologics and excipients to materials used in IV-bags
Discover how QSense QCM-D technology reveals real-time cleaning insights. Join our webinar to enhance your cleaning strategies and efficiency.
Here we explain how Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring, QCM-D, works.
QSense QCM-D technology enables analysis of cleaning process dynamics, surface etching, and surface residual
Read about how and the QCM fundamental frequency matters in measurements
QCM-D was used to compare the potency and mechanisms of action of two different detergents in disrupting lipid membranes
Explore a case example of surfactant adsorption with QSense Omni, showcasing its performance and enhanced data quality.
Anna Oom is a former employee at Biolin Scientific where she worked as Project Manager in Marketing and previously as an Application Specialist for QSense. Anna holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering and is fascinated by all the things in everyday life that are rooted in surface science.