Liquid cell transmission electron microscopy is a powerful tool for visualizing nanoparticle (NP) assemblies in liquid environments with nanometer resolution. However, it remains a challenge to control the NP concentration in the high aspect ratio liquid enclosure where the diffusion of dispersed NPs is affected by the exposed surface of the liquid cell walls. Here, we introduce a semi-empirical model based on the 1D diffusion equation, to predict the NP loading time as they pass through the nanochannel into the imaging volume of the liquid cell. We show that loading of NPs into the imaging volume of the liquid cell may take several days if NPs are prone to attach to the surface of the mm-long nanochannel when using an industry-standard fla...
Nanoparticles (NPs) confined in thin layers of liquid within liquid cells used for in situ transmiss...
There are many scientifically interesting and technologically relevant nanoscale phenomena that take...
There are many scientifically interesting and technologically relevant nanoscale phenomena that take...
The mechanisms for nanoparticle self-assembly are often inferred from the morphology of the final na...
The motion of nanoparticles near surfaces is of fundamental importance in physics, biology, and chem...
Drying a nanoparticle dispersion is a versatile way to create self-assembled structures of nanoparti...
In situ imaging using (scanning) transmission electron microscopy has proven to be an extremely impo...
Nanoparticle self-assembly has been well studied theoretically, but it remains challenging to direct...
The understanding of many nanoscale processes occurring in liq-uids such as colloidal crystal format...
Samples fully embedded in liquid can be studied at a nanoscale spatial resolution with Scanning Tran...
In theory, liquid-cell (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (LC(S)TEM) is the ideal method to...
Gold nanoparticles were observed to move at a liquid/solid interface 3 orders of magnitude slower th...
Nanoparticle self-assembly has been well studied theoretically, but it remains challenging to direct...
none6siLiquid-cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM) is a powerful in situ videography techni...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy is a technique for simultaneous imaging of the structu...
Nanoparticles (NPs) confined in thin layers of liquid within liquid cells used for in situ transmiss...
There are many scientifically interesting and technologically relevant nanoscale phenomena that take...
There are many scientifically interesting and technologically relevant nanoscale phenomena that take...
The mechanisms for nanoparticle self-assembly are often inferred from the morphology of the final na...
The motion of nanoparticles near surfaces is of fundamental importance in physics, biology, and chem...
Drying a nanoparticle dispersion is a versatile way to create self-assembled structures of nanoparti...
In situ imaging using (scanning) transmission electron microscopy has proven to be an extremely impo...
Nanoparticle self-assembly has been well studied theoretically, but it remains challenging to direct...
The understanding of many nanoscale processes occurring in liq-uids such as colloidal crystal format...
Samples fully embedded in liquid can be studied at a nanoscale spatial resolution with Scanning Tran...
In theory, liquid-cell (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (LC(S)TEM) is the ideal method to...
Gold nanoparticles were observed to move at a liquid/solid interface 3 orders of magnitude slower th...
Nanoparticle self-assembly has been well studied theoretically, but it remains challenging to direct...
none6siLiquid-cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM) is a powerful in situ videography techni...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy is a technique for simultaneous imaging of the structu...
Nanoparticles (NPs) confined in thin layers of liquid within liquid cells used for in situ transmiss...
There are many scientifically interesting and technologically relevant nanoscale phenomena that take...
There are many scientifically interesting and technologically relevant nanoscale phenomena that take...