Environmental Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of the catalyst activation and regeneration

Tuesday publication update! In this newest accepted article by @Valérie Briois, @Jaysen Nelayah, @Camille La Fontaine, @Olga Roudenko, @Anthony Beauvois, @Aline Ribeiro Passos and @Damien Alloyeau in #ChemCatChem the Ni4Cu1 bimetallic catalyst composition is researched for its catalytic activation and regeneration. By using the #AtmosphereAX system and comparing those results with Full Field Transmission X-rays … Read More

Investigating Palladium Nanoparticle Morphogenesis on Zeolite for Passive NOx Adsorption via In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Analysis under Hydrothermal Conditions

Tuesday publication update! In this newest publication in ACS Advanced Nano Materials, researchers from the #KULeuven have used the #AtmosphereAX system to look at passive adsorption materials for NOx removal. Authors @Sreeprasanth Pulinthanathu Sree, @Claudio Bellani, @Rainer Straubinger and @Jin Won Seo have investigated the dynamic behavior of palladium species impregnated onto zeolite under hydrothermal … Read More

Pathway to defective highly active and stable MoVSbOx catalysts for ethane oxidative dehydrogenation through a dislodging process involving controlled combustion of amino-organic compounds

Tuesday publication update! This latest research introduces a new methodology for synthesizing MoVSbOx catalysts for the ethane oxidative dehydrogenation (E-ODH) reaction using our #AtmosphereAX system. In this newest research it becomes clear that nanoscale and bulkscale can be used together to create better catalyst materials! With this new approach, M1 nanorods with unique facets were … Read More

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Following the Selectivity of Any Catalysts at the Nanoscale
Written by Nynke Krans, Applications and Marketing Manager, Jun. 28, 2024

How to Correlate Catalyst Activity to Morphological Changes in the TEM
Written by Nynke Krans, Applications and Marketing Manager, May. 24, 2024

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Observing Catalyst Stability in the TEM, A Workflow
Written by Nynke Krans, Applications and Marketing Manager, Apr. 26, 2024

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An Arsenal of Tools for the Preparation of In Situ Electron Microscopy Samples
Written by Nynke Krans, Applications and Marketing Manager, Apr. 15, 2024

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The New and Improved Success Community
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Gas Analysis in Atmosphere AX Using an RGA
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Workflows for Gas-Phase Heterogeneous Catalysis Research
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Visualization of the structural transformation of NiO/YSZ/BZY nanocomposite particles using in situ gas environmental transmission electron microscopy

Additional Friday Publication Post! This latest research using the #AtmosphereAX System visualizes the structural transformation of NiO/YSZ/BZY nanocomposite particles during the hydrogen reduction reaction with in situ gas electron microscopy! This study shows the behavior of nanocomposite particles, used as cermet anodes, at the atomic level, at 1 atmosphere H2, and at high temperature. At … Read More

Synthesis of core@shell catalysts guided by Tammann temperature

Tuesday publication update! In this most recent publication in #NatureCommunications the authors were looking at the synthesis of core@shell catalysts using the Tammann temperature using the #AtmosphereAX system. ️This new approach in catalyst design enabling the authors to use the strong metal-support interactions in a generalized manner. Through real-time monitoring via in situ microscopy and … Read More

Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy in a Transmission Electron Microscope

Friday publication update! This recent publication from the group of @Kerstin Volz, written by @Maximilian Widemann, @David Krug, @Oliver Massmeyer, @Felix Gruber and @Andreas Beyer published in Small Methods, uses the #AtmosphereAX system to grow and observe GaP nanowires in real time! Using tertiary butyl phosphine (TBP) and trimethyl gallium (TMGa), the authors were able … Read More

New Flash Talk Alert! Watch Maria de Marco of LCPMC.

We have another new Flash Talk for your viewing pleasure! Come join Maria de Marco of LCMPC and IPCMS as she tells you how she used the #AtmosphereAX system to look at the stability of high-entropy-alloy nanocrystal based macro- and mesoporous materials! Watch his Flash Talk here: https://youtu.be/BnEqFrGGCX0 Do you use Protochips products and want … Read More

Carbon nanofiber growth rates on NiCu catalysts: quantitative coupling of macroscopic and nanoscale in situ studies

Tuesday publication update! In this newest research written by @TomWelling, the #AtmosphereAX system was used to track carbon nanofiber growth from NiCu-catalyzed methane decomposition under true working conditions. By directly comparing real-time overall carbon growth rates in a reactor (measured gravimetrically) with nanometer-scale carbon growth observations (by electron microscopy), the ex-situ and in-situ results can … Read More