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In Situ TEM Studies of Catalysts Using Windowed Gas Cells

Journal

CATALYSTS
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal10070779

Keywords

in situ TEM; catalysts; windowed gas cell; solid-gas interaction

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  1. Feringa Nobel Prize Scientist Joint Research Center

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For decades, differentially pumped environmental transmission electron microscopy has been a powerful tool to study dynamic structural evolution of catalysts under a gaseous environment. With the advancement of micro-electromechanical system-based technologies, windowed gas cell became increasingly popular due to its ability to achieve high pressure and its compatibility to a wide range of microscopes with minimal modification. This enables a series of imaging and analytical technologies such as atomic resolution imaging, spectroscopy, andoperando, revealing details that were unprecedented before. By reviewing some of the recent work, we demonstrate that the windowed gas cell has the unique ability to solve complicated catalysis problems. We also discuss what technical difficulties need to be addressed and provide an outlook for the future of in situ environmental transmission electron microscopy (TEM) technologies and their application to the field of catalysis development.

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