2012
DOI: 10.1017/s1431927612005557
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Particle imaging and flow visualization of in-situ TEM nanoreactors

Abstract: Knowledge about the mechanism of the catalytic reaction is important to achieve optimum performance of the catalyst. In-situ TEM is one method to study this mechanism. The catalytic reaction is performed inside the TEM using a nanoreactor which is very thin and transparent enough to enables the live imaging of the reaction. In the development of in-situ TEM different type of nanoreactors has been produced based on MEMS technology [1][2][3].Loading the nano particles into a nanoreactor can be problematic due to… Show more

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“…Cobalt nanoparticles were loaded into the nanoreactor by drop-casting the suspension containing the sample on the inlet. 13 Capillary forces drew the liquid through the channel, depositing nanoparticles on all surfaces, including the electron-transparent windows. The loading was done in a glovebox, under Ar atmosphere.…”
Section: Nanoreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cobalt nanoparticles were loaded into the nanoreactor by drop-casting the suspension containing the sample on the inlet. 13 Capillary forces drew the liquid through the channel, depositing nanoparticles on all surfaces, including the electron-transparent windows. The loading was done in a glovebox, under Ar atmosphere.…”
Section: Nanoreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%