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Molecular Vista nano-IR chemical analysis tools
Map. Comprehend. Solve.
Offering the highest resolution nanoscale chemical analysis instruments available.




We are
Experts in nanoscale chemical analysis.
Get the full image using our Vista series nano‑IR microscopes. Featuring photo‑induced force microscopy (PiFM) and photo‑induced force IR spectroscopy (PiF‑IR).


Do the impossible
Perform chemical analysis on smaller volumes than ever before
PiFM allows fast and automated nano‑scale material analysis with minimal setup between samples.
Better than both FTIR and nano-FTIR.
PiF‑IR spectra provide FTIR-like results at the nano scale in milliseconds with even greater resolution and SNR than nano-FTIR.
Designed for excellence
Vista series microscopes
Our instruments are the best solution for anyone working with nano‑scale materials, chemistry, or physics.

Integrity and care
We are a science-focused company with an emphasis on community.

Sung Park, Ph.D.

Derek Nowak, Ph.D.

Tom Albrecht, Ph.D.

Kumar Wickramasinghe, Ph.D.
Partnership
We are more than a vendor, we are a partner. At Molecular Vista, we make sure that each customer has the tools and knowledge needed for their demanding research or analysis.
Commitment
Instruments are investments that should return years of service. We are devoted to maintaining backwards compatibility even as our technology advances.
Care
Every company depends on its customers, but we want to be a company whose customers can depend on us. Integrity is key, so we honor our customers’ needs and respect their wishes during both sales and support.

Expert chemical analysis
Our contract analysis service is the quickest way to get nano‑scale chemical information. Expedited service is available for crucial samples.
Feedback
“We were happy to acquire the VistaScope from Molecular Vista. For the past few years, we have actively used the VistaScope to do photo-induced force microscopy (PiFM) measurements on thin-films of porous materials, including zeolites and metal-organic frameworks. This has been done to learn more about reaction intermediates and products, as catalyzed by these solid materials, as well as to study the adsorption of small molecules, currently even under in-situ conditions. Although these experiments are challenging, we have always had full support and help from the team of Molecular Vista. The great advantage is that meaningful infrared spectra can be measured at the nanoscale, and that comparison with other bulk analytical methods, are possible, thereby linking the nanoworld with the macroscopic world. We can very much recommend the VistaScope to anyone interested in performing infrared nano-spectroscopy of functional materials, not limited to solid catalysts.”

Bert M. Weckhuysen, PhD.Distinguished University Professor | Department of Chemistry
Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science | Utrecht University
Utrecht, 3584 CG Utrecht, the Netherlands
Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science | Utrecht University
Utrecht, 3584 CG Utrecht, the Netherlands
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