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      Building Reconfigurable Devices Using Complex Liquid–Fluid Interfaces

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      Advanced Materials
      Wiley

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              Electron microscopy of specimens in liquid.

              Imaging samples in liquids with electron microscopy can provide unique insights into biological systems, such as cells containing labelled proteins, and into processes of importance in materials science, such as nanoparticle synthesis and electrochemical deposition. Here we review recent progress in the use of electron microscopy in liquids and its applications. We examine the experimental challenges involved and the resolution that can be achieved with different forms of the technique. We conclude by assessing the potential role that electron microscopy of liquid samples can play in areas such as energy storage and bioimaging.
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                Journal
                Advanced Materials
                Adv. Mater.
                Wiley
                0935-9648
                1521-4095
                February 25 2019
                May 2019
                March 04 2019
                May 2019
                : 31
                : 18
                : 1806370
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Materials Sciences DivisionLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 1 Cyclotron Road Berkeley CA 94720 USA
                [2 ]Polymer Science and Engineering DepartmentUniversity of Massachusetts 120 Governors Drive, Conte Center for Polymer Research Amherst MA 01003 USA
                [3 ]Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and EngineeringBeijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 China
                [4 ]The Molecular FoundryLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA
                [5 ]WPI—Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI‐AIMR)Tohoku University 2‐1‐1 Katahira, Aoba Sendai 980‐8577 Japan
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                10.1002/adma.201806370
                30828869
                180a6703-ffab-4aff-93d1-17218d7cb302
                © 2019

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