PhD defense: Chemistry and interactions of silica based particles studied by liquid cell electron microscopy
PhD defense of S. Sadighikia MSc
From the first day of the invention of the Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), scientists were curious to study the liquid-based phenomena using TEM. However, this was not feasible since the microscope column should be maintained at a high vacuum. Recently, by the invention of the Liquid Cell Electron Microscopy (LCEM) technique, this problem seemed to be solved. In this thesis, we utilized and developed the LCEM technique to study the chemistry and interactions of the colloidal silica particles.
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- End date and time
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- Location
- University Hall, Domplein 29
- PhD candidate
- S. Sadighikia MSc
- Dissertation
- Chemistry and interactions of silica based particles studied by liquid cell electron microscopy
- PhD supervisor(s)
- prof. dr. A. Van Blaaderen
- Co-supervisor(s)
- dr. ir. M.A. Van Huis