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Visualizing single atom dynamics in heterogeneous catalysis using analytical in situ environmental scanning transmission electron microscopy

Progress is reported in analytical environmental scanning transmission electron microscopy (ESTEM) for visualizing and analysing in real-time dynamic gas-solid catalyst reactions at the single-atom level under controlled reaction conditions of gas environment and temperature. The recent development...

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Published in:Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences physical, and engineering sciences, 2020-12, Vol.378 (2186), p.20190605-20190605
Main Authors: Boyes, Edward D, LaGrow, Alec P, Ward, Michael R, Martin, Thomas E, Gai, Pratibha L
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