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Fabrication of liquid cell for in situ transmission electron microscopy of electrochemical processes

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NATURE PROTOCOLS
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 555-578

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41596-022-00762-y

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Understanding complex electrochemical reactions in energy devices has gained global attention. In situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy allows real-time visualization and analysis of these reactions at the nano scale. This protocol provides detailed procedures for fabricating electrochemical liquid cells and conducting in situ TEM observation of electrochemical reactions. The experimental results demonstrate the potential of this protocol in fabricating high-quality TEM liquid cells and exploring dynamic electrochemical reactions with high resolution.
Fundamentally understanding the complex electrochemical reactions that are associated with energy devices (e.g., rechargeable batteries, fuel cells and electrolyzers) has attracted worldwide attention. In situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (TEM) offers opportunities to directly observe and analyze in-liquid specimens without the need for freezing or drying, which opens up a door for visualizing these complex electrochemical reactions at the nano scale in real time. The key to the success of this technique lies in the design and fabrication of electrochemical liquid cells with thin but strong imaging windows. This protocol describes the detailed procedures of our established technique for the fabrication of such electrochemical liquid cells (similar to 110 h). In addition, the protocol for the in situ TEM observation of electrochemical reactions by using the nanofabricated electrochemical liquid cell is also presented (2 h). We also show and analyze experimental results relating to the electrochemical reactions captured. We believe that this protocol will shed light on strategies for fabricating high-quality TEM liquid cells for probing dynamic electrochemical reactions in high resolution, providing a powerful research tool. This protocol requires access to a clean room equipped with specialized nanofabrication setups as well as TEM characterization equipment.

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