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Colloidal Nanostructures: In-Situ Electron Microscopy of Plasmon-Mediated Synthesis, Chemistry and Self-Assembly

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Real-time transmission electron microscopy can be used to follow the behavior and measure the properties of nanostructures over a wide range of environmental conditions with resolution down to the atomic… Click to show full abstract

Real-time transmission electron microscopy can be used to follow the behavior and measure the properties of nanostructures over a wide range of environmental conditions with resolution down to the atomic scale. Liquid-cell electron microscopy (LCEM), for instance, is the only technique that allows direct imaging of nanometer-scale processes in liquids. It has been successfully applied to imaging various processes in liquids, solutions, and colloidal suspensions that were typically investigated ex-situ on samples taken at different process stages, or in some cases in-situ using reciprocal space techniques.

Keywords: microscopy; nanostructures situ; colloidal nanostructures; chemistry; electron microscopy; situ electron

Journal Title: Microscopy and Microanalysis
Year Published: 2019

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