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ACS NANO
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 796-802Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b05898
Keywords
graphene oxide; electron microscopy; polyoxometalate; lacunary ion
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- Vali +D program of the Generalitat Valenciana (Spain)
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Monosubstituted. lacunary Keggin [CoSi-W11O39](6-) ions on graphene oxide (GO) were used in a comparative imaging study using aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy at two different acceleration voltages, 80 and 200 kV. By performing a set of static and dynamical studies, together with image simulations, we show how the use of lower voltages results in better stability and resolution of the underlying GO support while the use of higher voltages permits better resolution of the individual tungsten atoms and leads to less kinetic motion of the cluster, thus leading to a more accurate identification of cluster orientation and better stability under dynamical imaging conditions. Applying different voltages also influences the visibility of both GO and the lighter Co at lower or higher voltages, respectively.
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