Abstract:In situ liquid cell electron microscopy (LC‐EM) is a powerful platform for real time nanoscale imaging of liquid systems. In situ liquid cell scanning electron microscopy (LC‐SEM) as a relatively low cost and potentially more convenient characterization method, has not been as widely used as compared to in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LC‐TEM). This paper reports a real time high resolution and comprehensive characterization of Au nanoparticles (NPs) and nanoparticle clusters (NPCs), which… Show more
In situ liquid cell electron microscopy technology has high temporal and spatial resolution, enabling real-time observation of physical and chemical processes in liquid environments. However, the common in situ liquid...
In situ liquid cell electron microscopy technology has high temporal and spatial resolution, enabling real-time observation of physical and chemical processes in liquid environments. However, the common in situ liquid...
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