
Generation V In-Situ Bulk Liquid-Electrochemical Specimen Holder – NOW with concurrent biasing and heating
NEW concurrent sample heating available for Hummingbird Scientific’s TEM Bulk Liquid Electrochemistry holder.
Researchers from the Frances M. Ross Research Group at MIT carried out a series of crystal growth experiments and simulations to explore reaction mechanisms in electrochemical processes. They used Hummingbird Scientific’s Bulk liquid electrochemistry TEM holder to visualize the growth rates and the morphology of these electrochemical reactions at different temperatures.
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