Using Hummingbird Scientific’s liquid cell TEM holder, researchers from Utrecht University in the Netherlands have investigated the complex etching mechanism of rod-shaped silica colloids. The study involved systematically controlling the flow rate of the etchant solution and optimizing electron irradiation during imaging. The researchers observed realistic etching of rod-shaped silica particles with a negligible beam effect in real-time. They observed a three-step etching mechanism which transformed the rod-shaped silica particles into cone-shaped silica particles (See Figure below). The work published in the open-access nano select demonstrates that liquid cell TEM can be instrumental in observing intermediate chemical processes in real-time.
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