Opportunities and Obstacles in LCTEM Nanoimaging – a review

Abstract: Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy (LCTEM) is a great progression in nanostructure imaging, allowing the observation of chemical reactions in real time. It is widely reported, that this technique can be successfully used for analyzing nanoparticles synthesis, diffusion, aggregation and degradation. This gives a completely new insight into nanotechnological research. Normally, samples in TEM must be observed in vacuum, showing only the results of a performed experiment, whereas in situ observations in liquid environment provide information about the dynamics of the processes. LCTEM can show, how orientation of the particles/aggregates, surface roughness or solution flow rate influence the examined reaction. Those data are highly valuable for creating kinetic models of the reactions. There are however still some obstacles in LCTEM. Imaging of nanostructures in liquid environment is problematic since the electron beam reportedly may affect the observed sample. The beam modifies the temperature and pH of the liquid sample, changing the process dynamics. Therefore, its influence needs to be considered during in situ TEM observations. Nevertheless, LCTEM remains one of the highest achievements in the field of nanostructures imaging. In this review, recent achievements and developments of the LCTEM technique are presented.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Opportunities and Obstacles in LCTEM Nanoimaging – a review ; day:05 ; month:12 ; year:2023 ; extent:17
Chemistry methods ; (05.12.2023) (gesamt 17)

Urheber
Tarnawski, Tomasz
Parlińska‐Wojtan, Magdalena

DOI
10.1002/cmtd.202300041
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023120614284081808348
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  • Tarnawski, Tomasz
  • Parlińska‐Wojtan, Magdalena

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