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Optical in-situ holder

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University of Salzburg

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Short Description

This devices includes an in-situ holder for a JEOL JEM-F200 transmission electron microscope (TEM) (cold-FEG, HR pole piece). The holder enables the exploration of (photo)electrochemical processes in an electrolyte or other liquids in the TEM.

For this purpose, three electrodes are provided as part of the electron-transparent holder tip (including the corresponding electrical connections) and an inlet and an outlet to pump the electrolyte into the holder. A potentiostat, which allows the control of the electrodes in the TEM holder and the measurement and recording of their signals in combination with appropriate software, is part of the package and is equipped with an appropriate computer.

Common electrochemical methods, such as cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry or potentiostatic measurements, are part of the potentiostat performance spectrum.

Furthermore, a leak test device, an optical microscope and the necessary tools for changing the holder tips are part of the package. The working electrode can also be irradiated with (visible) light in the TEM.

Contact Person

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Simone Pokrant

Research Services

The use of the photoelectrochemical holder is possible on the basis of scientific collaboration.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

in-situ investigation of photocatalytical and photoelectrochemical processes at the nano scale

Allocation to research infrastructure

Electron Microscopy

Terms of Use

Please contact us via science.plus@plus.ac.at, or contact the responsible person for this section, mentioned in the contact field

Contact

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Simone Pokrant
Fachbereich Chemie und Physik der Materialien/Department Chemistry and Physics of Materials
+43-662-8044-6281
simone.pokrant@plus.ac.at
https://www.plus.ac.at/chemie-und-physik-der-materialien/

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