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PRICE LIST Particle Size and Particle Shape Laser Light Scattering Mie and Fraunhofer Theories 520 00 Aqueous based dispersion (ISO 13320) using Saturn DigiSizer...$265 520 01 Non-aqueous based dispersion (ISO 13320) using Saturn DigiSizer...$265 520 50 Dry dispersion (ISO 13320) using Malvern Mastersizer...$265 520-51 Liquid dispersion (ISO 13320) using Malvern Mastersizer...$265 X Ray Sedimentation Stokes Law 510 00 Aqueous and non-aqueous based dispersion inorganic materials only (ISO 13317 3) (Requires skeletal density 133 00 prior to analysis if skeletal is not provided)...$265 Electrical Sensing Zone Coulter principle 538 00 Aqueous and non-aqueous based dispersion (ISO 13319)...$315 538 02 Particle Size Distribution plus particle concentration analysis (ISO 13319)...$340 538 50 Emission stack testing, particle size analysis of fly ash particles collected on filters (ISO 13319)...$340 Particle Shape Analysis 005 80 Particle shape using Wet dispersion and Dynamic Image Analysis (ISO 13322-2)...$290 005 81 Particle shape using an Automated Microscopy technique...$800 Nano Particle Size 005 70 Average particle size calculated from BET surface area...$265 005 71 Dynamic Light Scattering / Photon correlation spectroscopy (ISO 22412)...$265 Sieve Analysis 010 16 Dry or Wet sieving available / Ro-Tap apparatus...$190 010 71 Alpine Airjet Sieves...$190 010 72 Sonic sifter for small volumes...$190 Other Particle Size Techniques 005 73 Particulate count and concentration using the Light Obscuration technique (USP method <788> and <789>)...$315 005 74 Sub-sieve autosizer (ASTM B330-07, ASTM C721, ISO-10070) (Requires density prior to analysis) Air permeability Diameter...$265 Zeta Potential 120 00 Zeta potential (ISO 13099 2)...$315 120 01 ISO-electric point determination and ph titration...$650

Microscopy 010 50 Particle size using automated SEM techniques...$605 + up Mayer - Stowe 942-09 Particle size calculation from Mercury Intrusion Analysis...$315 B.E.T. or Langmuir Surface Area; T-Plot Area 005 00 Single point surface area using Nitrogen gas (ISO 9277)...$190 005 01 Multipoint surface area using Nitrogen gas (ISO 9277)...$215 005 02 Multipoint surface area using Krypton gas (ISO 9277)...$245 005 16 Single point surface area using Krypton gas (ISO 9277)... $220 005-10 Multipoint surface area and STSA using Nitrogen gas (ASTM D6556)... $275 Pore Volume Distribution/Pore Size Distribution Pore Size by Gas Adsorption Pore size samples may include the following reports as appropriate: BET or Langmuir surface area, BJH mesopore analysis, DFT pore size calculations, single-point total pore volume, and t-plot micropore volume (ISO 15901-02). 005 50 40-point nitrogen adsorption isotherm (20 Å to 3000 Å)...$375 005 05 Surface area and 40-point Nitrogen desorption isotherm (20 Å to 3000 Å)...$400 005 08 40-pt Nitrogen adsorption and 40-pt desorption isotherm (20 Å to 3000 Å)...$575 010-03 Sample encapsulation in glass tube...$100 Micropore Pore Size Distribution Reports may include H-K, Dubinin, and/or DFT methods for micropore analysis (ISO 15901-3). 201 03 High-resolution micropore analysis plus mesopore isotherm (4 Å t o 3000 Å)...$950 Pore Size by Mercury Intrusion Report will include calculations of bulk density, skeletal density, porosity, average pore diameters, median pore diameters, and total intrusion volume. Additional summary reports such as tortuosity, fractal dimension, permeability, and compressibility are available upon request for an additional fee (ISO 15901-01). 942 03 Mercury intrusion analysis (pore size range 360 to 0.003 µm)...$350 942 04 Mercury intrusion and extrusion analysis (pore size range 360 to 0.003 µm)...$400 942 10 High-resolution macropore analysis (pore size range 900 to 4 µm)...$325 942 11 High-resolution macropore plus a complete intrusion and extrusion analysis...$500 942-05 Additional mercury porosimetry calculations...$50 Density 133 00 Skeletal density (Helium or Nitrogen pycnometry) ISO 12154, USP<699>...$105 133-01 Skeletal density at specific temperature...$130 133 02 Open cell content of rigid cellular plastic, foam density (ASTM D6226)...$160 942 07 Mercury bulk density...$150 136 00 Envelope density of solid, non-powder samples using the GeoPyc 1360...$145 136 01 T.A.P. (Transverse Axial Pressure) density using the GeoPyc 1360... $200 136 02 Specific pore volume and percent porosity calculations (Includes true density analysis and envelope density analysis)...$235 010 70 Bulk and Tap Density USP <616>...$165 010-77 Bulk density only...$125

Special Vapor Sorption Services 005 60 Adsorption Isotherms at user defined conditions (CO 2 for example)... $750 005 61 High-Pressure Isotherms using Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, & Methane other gases...$950 005 62 High-Pressure Reactions... Call 005 63 Vapor isotherms Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) gravimetric analysis...$800 005 64 Vapor isotherms using Volumetric technique (ASAP 2020 or 3Flex)...$800 005 65 Inverse Gas Chromatography (Surface Energy Measurement)...$950 005 75 Surface Energy heterogeneity profile (Requires BET 005-01)...$1275 Chemisorption 201 10 Volumetric Chemisorption analysis (specify analytical method)... $750 291 23 Dynamic or pulse Chemisorption analysis (specify analytical method)... $750 291 03 Pulse Chemisorption using liquid vapors (specify analytical method)...$850 Temperature-Programmed Studies 291 01 Temperature-Programmed Reduction (TPR)...$650 291 10 Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD)...$650 291 02 Temperature-Programmed Oxidation (TPO)...$650 291 06 Mass Spectrometry analysis (must be combined with Temperature Program study or TGA)...$225 Other Chemisorption Experiments 291 20 Heat of Desorption, first order Kinetics...$1800 201 50 Isosteric Heat of Adsorption... $1250 Microscopy 010 23 Optical Microscope Photos (price per photo)... $55 010 50 Microscopy Techniques courtesy of MVA Scientific Consultants... Call 010-40 SEM imaging... Call 010-41 Elemental Analysis by Energy Dispersion Spectroscopy... Call Thermal Analysis 005 66 TGA Standard Run Conditions Room Temp 900 C... $370 005 67 DSC Standard Run Room Temp 600 C...$395 005 68 mdsc Modulated DSC High Resolution...$525 005 69 Combination TGA/DSC...$690 Scientific Services 010 00 Non-Standard Laboratory Analysis... Call 010 10 Method Development services... Call 010 11 Method Validation Services... Call 010 06 Consulting services and detailed results interpretation... Call

Other Services 005 85 Dynamic Void Volume DVVA (ASTM D7854)...$350 005 86 Magnetic content using Buck analyzer...$150 005 87 Expert Testimony... Call 010 76 Material Characterization using XRD...$650 010 01 Certificate of Analysis...$50 010 15 Viscosity of Newtonian liquids using cone/plate rheometer... $80 010 18 ph... $60 010 19 Percent moisture (weight loss upon drying)... $80 010 22 Specific gravity of slurry... $80 010 24 Total dissolved solids... $80 010 25 Total suspended solids... $80 010 26 Specific gravity at user specified temperatures...$130 010 50 Contamination or Particle Identification (outsourced)... Call 010 80 Special sample Preparation or storage (glove box or freezer)... $55 950 50 Volume calibration of AutoPore mercury penetrometers...$265

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