2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c01901
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Versatile Printing of Substantial Liquid Cells for Efficiently Imaging In Situ Liquid-Phase Dynamics

Abstract: Through its ability to image liquid-phase dynamics at nano/atomic-scale resolution, liquid-cell electron microscopy is essential for a wide range of applications, including wet-chemical synthesis, catalysis, and nanoparticle tracking, for which involved structural features are critical. However, statistical investigations by usual techniques remain challenging because of the difficulty in fabricating substantial liquid cells with appreciable efficiency. Here, we report a general approach for efficiently printi… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the herein presented work provides a good approximation for liquid cell architectures with small, static volumes irradiated completely by X-rays (e.g., in synchrotron beamline end stations) and/or electron beams in TEM (e.g., graphene-based liquid cells and derivatives ,, ).…”
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“…Nevertheless, the herein presented work provides a good approximation for liquid cell architectures with small, static volumes irradiated completely by X-rays (e.g., in synchrotron beamline end stations) and/or electron beams in TEM (e.g., graphene-based liquid cells and derivatives ,, ).…”
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confidence: 99%