Liquid cell electron microscopy /

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Author / Creator:Ross, Frances M., 1964- author, editor.
Imprint:New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
©2017
Description:1 online resource (xviii, 509 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Advances in microscopy and microanalysis
Advances in microscopy and microanalysis.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13454600
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ISBN:9781316337455
1316337456
9781316884195
1316884198
9781316883860
1316883868
9781107116573
1107116570
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:"Liquid cell electron microscopy allows us to apply the powerful imaging and analysis capabilities of the electron microscope to liquid samples, visualizing structures and processes in biology, materials science and physics that are traditionally inaccessible to electron microscopy. This book describes the study of liquids in transmission and scanning electron microscopes, covering techniques, applications and future opportunities. The first eight chapters explain closed and open cell electron microscopy, which are the two general strategies that have been developed for examining liquids. These chapters discuss experimental design, image resolution, and electron beam effects. The next ten chapters describe the impact of liquid cell electron microscopy in fields including electrochemistry, corrosion and batteries; nanocrystal growth, electron beam-induced processing, fluid physics, biomineralization, and biomaterials including whole cells. The final five chapters look ahead to technical advances that improve image resolution and enable analytical microscopy and holography of liquid samples. The overall aim of the book is to provide guidance in studying liquid samples with electron microscopy and to encourage its use in even more diverse fields of science"--!c Provided by publisher.
Other form:Print version: Ross, Frances M., 1964- Liquid cell electron microscopy. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017 9781107116573 1107116570
Table of Contents:
  • Past, present and future electron microscopy of liquid specimens / Niels de Jonge and Frances M. Ross
  • Encapsulated liquid cells for transmission electron microscopy / Eric Jensen and Kristian Mølhave
  • Imaging liquid processes using open cells in the tem, sem, and beyond / Chongmin Wang
  • Membrane based environmental cells for sem in liquids / Andrei Kolmakov
  • Observations in liquids using an inverted SEM / Chikara Sato and Mitsuo Suga
  • Temperature control in liquid cells for TEM / Shen J. Dillon and Xin Chen
  • Electron beam effects in liquid cell TEM and STEM / Nicholas M. Schneider
  • Resolution in liquid cell experiments / Niels de Jonge, Nigel Browning, James E. Evans, See Wee Chee and Frances M. Ross
  • Nanostructure growth, interactions and assembly in the liquid phase / Hong-Gang Liao, Kai-Yang Niu and Haimei Zheng
  • Quantifying electrochemical processes using liquid cell TEM / Frances M. Ross
  • Application of electrochemical liquid cells for electrical energy storage and conversion studies / Raymond R. Unocic and Karren L. More
  • Applications of liquid cell TEM in corrosion science / See Wee Chee and M. Grace Burke
  • Nanoscale water imaged by liquid cell TEM / Utkur Mirsaidov and Paul Matsudaira
  • Nanoscale deposition and etching of materials using focused electron beams and liquid reactants / Eugenii U. Donev, Matthew Bresin and J. Todd Hastings
  • Liquid cell TEM for studying environmental and biological mineral systems / Michael H. Nielsen and James J. De Yoreo
  • Liquid STEM for studying biological function in whole cells / Diana B. Peckys and Niels de Jonge
  • Visualizing macromolecules in liquid at the nanoscale / Andrew C. Demmert, Madeline J. Dukes, Elliot Pohlmann, Kaya Patel, A. Cameron Varano, Zhi Sheng, Sarah M. McDonald, Michael Spillman, Utkur Mirsaidov, Paul Matsudaira, and Deborah F. Kelly
  • Application of liquid cell microscopy to study function of muscle proteins / Haruo Sugi, Shigeru Chaen, Tsuyoshi Akimoto, Masaru Tanokura, Takuya Miyakawa and Hiroki Minoda
  • High resolution imaging in the graphene liquid cell / Jungwon Park, Vivekananda P. Adiga, Alex Zettl, and A. Paul Alivisatos
  • Analytical electron microscopy during in situ liquid cell studies / Megan E. Holtz, David A. Muller, and Nestor J. Zaluzec
  • Spherical and chromatic aberration correction for atomic-resolution liquid cell electron microscopy / Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski and Lothar Houben
  • The potential for imaging dynamic processes in liquids with high temporal resolution / Nigel D. Browning and James E. Evans
  • Future prospects for biomolecular, biomimetic and biomaterials research enabled by new liquid cell electron microscopy techniques / Taylor Woehl and Tanya Prozorov.