Abstract:Liquid phase electron microscopy has emerged as a powerful technique for in-situ observation of material formation in liquid. However, the interaction of electrons with an aqueous environment leads to the decomposition of water molecules into multiple radicals (radiolysis), which can affect the formation process. Graphene's ultra-conductive properties have made it an efficient way to mitigate this problem, as it acts as an electron scavenger when used as a window material. However, finding accessible and relia… Show more
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