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The Advanced Protein Characterization Facility (APCF) utilizes high-throughput automated methods for bioinformatics, proteomics, molecular and structural biology.
The EADL provides reliable, independent, and unbiased evaluations of battery performance and life, which serve as progress measures for DOE and U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium projects.
The CAMP Facility enables the design, fabrication, and characterization of high-quality prototype electrodes and cells based on the latest discoveries in battery materials.
EPR spectroscopy is an indispensable technique for investigating the chemical, biochemical and catalytic reactions in systems containing unpaired electron spins.
Argonne’s High-Throughput Research Laboratory (HTRL) utilizes highly automated and parallel approaches for applying high-throughput and combinatorial experimental methodologies to accelerate the development of new materials.