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Addressing some of the technical challenges associated with liquid phase S/TEM studies of particle nucleation, growth and assembly.

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In situ liquid phase scanning/ transmission electron microscopy (LP-S/TEM), enables direct observation of particle formation and evolution in the hydrated liquid state. Though powerful, this technique has significant technical limitations,… Click to show full abstract

In situ liquid phase scanning/ transmission electron microscopy (LP-S/TEM), enables direct observation of particle formation and evolution in the hydrated liquid state. Though powerful, this technique has significant technical limitations, which need to be carefully addressed in order to obtain reliable quantitative data. In this paper, we highlight several common challenges seen in LP-TEM, including electron-beam induced particle dissolution and motion, particle-membrane adhesion, contamination, and triggering of reactions. We describe our efforts to address these challenges by modifying solution and interface chemistry, maintaining solution flow, performing systematic post in situ analyses on the samples and applying controlled heating.

Keywords: addressing technical; liquid phase; challenges associated; technical challenges; tem

Journal Title: Micron
Year Published: 2019

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