In this video, Professor Andrei N. Khlobystov describes how he and the other authors of the paper “Stop-Frame Filming and Discovery of Reactions at the Single-Molecule Level by Transmission Electron Microscopy,” published in ACS Nano, succeeded in filming inter-molecular chemical reactions using the electron beam of a transmission electron microscope as a stop-frame imaging tool. He notes […]
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In this video, Professor Andrei N. Khlobystov describes how he and the other authors of the paper “Stop-Frame Filming and Discovery of Reactions at the Single-Molecule Level by Transmission Electron Microscopy,” published in ACS Nano, succeeded in filming inter-molecular chemical reactions using the electron beam of a transmission electron microscope as a stop-frame imaging tool. He notes that the electron beam can be simultaneously tuned simultaneously to stimulate specific chemical reactions by using it as a source of energy as well as an imaging tool.