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In Situ Electron Microscopy Study of the Dynamics of Liquid Flow in Confined Cells.

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Confined liquid has attracted great attention due to its potential applications in nanofluidic devices. With the development of liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy (LC-TEM), investigating the behaviors of confined liquid can… Click to show full abstract

Confined liquid has attracted great attention due to its potential applications in nanofluidic devices. With the development of liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy (LC-TEM), investigating the behaviors of confined liquid can be realized in real time. However, the dynamics of the liquid layer in liquid cells have not been fully understood. Here, nanoparticles (NPs) adhered to the cell window membranes are used as reference objects to study the flow regime of the liquid layer, which causes cooperative motion of the membranes and the NPs. Two categories of motion behaviors are investigated. One is the contraction of NPs toward the interior viewing area which results from the spreading out of the liquid to the surrounding region, with the bending of the membranes increasing with the loss of liquid in the viewing area. The other motion behavior is the occasional movement of all the NPs in the same direction with the directional movement of the liquid layer. This work offers a new method to study the dynamics of liquids by LC-TEM, the discoveries of which are valuable for understanding the confined liquid dynamics.

Keywords: electron microscopy; microscopy; liquid; study dynamics; dynamics liquid

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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