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Image-processing method enhances visualization of electron microscope images in rubber materials

New image-processing method for enhanced visualization of electron microscope images in rubber materials
Credit: University of Tsukuba

Researchers at University of Tsukuba have developed a new imaging method that clearly visualizes nanoscale structures within rubber materials. The study is published in the journal ACS Applied Nano Materials.

Conventional electron microscopy often produces noisy images that obscure 's internal contours. The proposed method successfully captures the mesh-like molecular network structure and quantifies factors involved in the internal structure.

Rubber possesses such as softness and stretchability, which are exploited in applications ranging from tires to medical materials. Molecular bonding forms a complex network structure that considerably influences the physical properties of rubber. However, the precise internal structure of rubber is not easily discerned in conventional electron microscope images because the outlines are obscured by noise.

To address this issue, researchers have developed a for electron microscope images that selectively enhances the visibility of areas in which rubber molecules aggregate into network-like structures.

By integrating knowledge of the rubber material with advanced mathematical techniques, the new method visually clarifies the internal network structure of rubber at the nanoscale, even in very noisy electron microscope images with unclear outlines.

The network region, which must be identified manually by conventional methods, can be calculated automatically by the new method, thereby eliminating the need for arbitrariness and enabling simultaneous analysis of multiple samples.

The researchers measured the network length of each sample using the new method. The processed data were highly correlated with the experimental values, thus confirming the new method's reliability.

The findings of this research are expected to drive the of safe, economical, and high-performance rubber materials, contributing to societal benefits such as resource and .

More information: Masato Suzuki et al, Application of a Hessian-Based Image-Processing Method for Enhanced Visualization of Nanoscale Rubber Cross-Linked Network Structures from Electron Microscopy Images, ACS Applied Nano Materials (2024).

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