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Are you interested in observing your catalyst selectivity while seeing nanoscale changes? The selectivity of the catalyst is often determined by surface groups, catalyst location...
Do you want to correlate your catalyst activity to the nanoscale behavior? In catalysis research, observing catalysts before and after the reaction is very important....
Did you know that reaction conditions, such as elevated temperatures and pressures, can impact the stability of supported-metal catalysts? Are you interested in observing mechanisms...
In situ Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) has emerged as a powerful tool for studying dynamic processes unfolding at the nanoscale in real-time. From catalysis to...
This year Protochips’ launched our in-situ AX product line, a workflow driven approach to in-situ and operando TEM studies. By combining our machine-vision software, AXON,...
Over the past several years, the use of in situ gas phase electron microscopy to study the behavior of catalysts in real time under relevant...
Catalytic nanoparticles are constantly changing structure throughout their lifetime which can have a profound effect on their performance. There is no question that an in-depth...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (LP-TEM) stands at the forefront of nanoscale imaging, offering a unique window into dynamic processes unfolding in liquid environments. With the...
Electrochemical measurements are an indispensable tool for many applications, including material analyses, sensors, manufacturing processes and energy storage. Due to the high demand for these...
Electron microscopes have exponentially expanded our understanding of the world by making what was once invisible, visible. The first electron microscope was developed in 1931...
Protochips is excited to launch In Situ AXTM, a family of machine-vision powered solutions that addresses the end-to-end challenges of in situ TEM, from sample...
One of our biggest focuses as a company is providing tools that properly scale experiments from bulk to nano. This means the in situ conditions...