Soft Matter and Nanomaterials Characterization by Cryogenic Transmission Electron Microscopy
Offered By: Materials Research Society via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore soft matter and nanomaterials characterization through cryogenic transmission electron microscopy in this 35-minute conference talk by John Daniel Watt from Los Alamos National Laboratory. Delve into topics such as synthetic organic materials, cryoelectron tomography, magnetic nanoparticles, and single particle reconstruction. Learn about in-situ mechanical testing, analytical work, geometry considerations, freezing rates, dose rates, and phase changes. Gain insights into solvents and their impact on characterization. Originally presented as part of the Materials Research Society's OnDemand webinar series on "Cryogenic Electron Microscopy in Materials Science," this talk provides a comprehensive overview of advanced characterization techniques for soft matter and nanomaterials.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
Synthetic organic
Cryoelectron tomography
Magnetic nanoparticles
Questions
Solvents
Single particle reconstruction
Insitu mechanical testing
Analytical work
Geometry
Freezing rates
Dose rates
Phase change
Taught by
Materials Research Society
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