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Studying Reaction Mechanisms in Solution Using a Distributed Electron Microscopy Method.

Hanglong WuTeng LiSai P MaddalaZafeiris J KhalilRick R M JoostenBrahim MezariEmiel J M HensenGijsbertus de WithHeiner FriedrichJeroen Anton van BokhovenJoseph P Patterson
Published in: ACS nano (2021)
Electron microscopy (EM) of materials undergoing chemical reactions provides knowledge of the underlying mechanisms. However, the mechanisms are often complex and cannot be fully resolved using a single method. Here, we present a distributed electron microscopy method for studying complex reactions. The method combines information from multiple stages of the reaction and from multiple EM methods, including liquid phase EM (LP-EM), cryogenic EM (cryo-EM), and cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET). We demonstrate this method by studying the desilication mechanism of zeolite crystals. Collectively, our data reveal that the reaction proceeds via a two-step anisotropic etching process and that the defects in curved surfaces and between the subunits in the crystal control the desilication kinetics by directing mass transport.
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