JEOL user meeting Japan
A couple of weeks ago we attended the JEOL user meeting in Japan! Our service engineer Tenet Liu had booth and it was greatly attended! A great presentation on the new #TritonAX system was given by Fukunaga Keiichi San. We hope to see you at the next JEOL user meeting! #Protochips #InSituMicrosocpy #LiquidPhaseEM
We were at EM China!
A couple of weeks ago we visited #EMChina in Dongguan, Guangdong! Together with our distributor #ShanghaiWinner, our own application specialist Yaofeng Guo gave a great presentation about the #TritonAX system. Next to this awesome presentation, Yaofeng also gave a lunch tutorial showing of #AXONStudio which had many Chinese customers joining. We hope to see you […]
New Flash Talk Alert! Walid Dachraoui on Li-ion Batteries for In Situ TEM!
New Flash Talk Alert! In this newest Flash Talk, Walid Dachraoui is speaking his newest research: Exploiting Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy to Investigate Phenomena at the Anode/Electrolyte Interface in Li-ion Batteries. Watch it now! https://youtu.be/lVfJ78Xb5ME This paper has been recently published, so if you would like to read the full publication: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221128552400836X Products featured: […]
Triton AX: Accurately and Uniformly Maintains High Temperatures While Flowing
Triton AX is the first heating and cooling electrochemical system for TEM and has patented heating technology to ensure uniform temperatures even while flowing liquids. Protochips FrameHeater (trademarked) technology has an embedded heating coil within the MEMS device’s silicon frame. This heats up the entire top E-chip, providing enough power to heat the entire area […]
Another Installation Alert at UC Riverside for a Fusion AX System!
Another successful installation by our service engineer Ben Addis! This install was done at UC Riverside, who are now going to use the #FusionAX system in addition to their existing #AtmosphereAX system to accelerate cutting-edge breakthroughs in their research in energetic materials and combustion! Reseachers shown in the foto (from left to right) Mahbub Chowdhury, […]
Triton AX: Quantitative Nanoscale #Electrochemistry
✨ Triton AX: Quantitative Nanoscale #Electrochemistry ✨ #TritonAX is the first heating and cooling electrochemical system for TEM and offers the ability to acquire quantitative nanoscale electrochemical measurements in different temperature regimes. It is incredibly important for the data to be quantitative if it is to complement other bulk-scale measurements. What about Triton AX enables […]
Installation Alert! Stanford Nano Shared Facilities now owns an Atmosphere AX system!
Installation update! ✨ Another successful installation performed by our service engineer Benjamin Addis! Ben went to the group at the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF) to install a Atmosphere AX system including the RGA upgrade! SNSF is doing leading and cutting edge research and is led by Professor Jennifer Dionne – “The D-Lab: Sculpting light […]
Come find us at ECS!
We are on island time here at the ECS – The Electrochemical Society Prime 2024 conference in Honolulu, Hawaii! Katherine Marusak Stephens, Ph.D. will be giving a talk Tuesday at 10:40am in room 321B showcasing what’s possible with #TritonAX for studying temperature-dependent electrochemical processes in the TEM. If you’re here, be sure to also stop by booth 306 to […]
Did you see us at FEMMS 2024?
The #FEMMS2024 Conference in gorgeous Catania, Italy was amazing this year! Such impressive advances in #electronmicroscopy. It’s always great to catch up with old friends and meet new ones during these events. Of course, the delicious food wasn’t so bad either Thank you to Giuseppe Nicotra, Robert Klie, and Paolo Longo for organizing a very successful event. […]
Installation Update! University of Warwick now owns Poseidon AX + Electrochemistry!
Installation update! ✨ Our service engineer Dr. Evan J Spadafora visited the #UniversityofWarwick to install #AXON and #PoseidonAX electrochemistry, including the Protochips Standard Reference Electrode on thier JEOL 2100 TEM! In the photo: Professor Alex Robertson and postdoc Yi Yuan. The group will bring their existing experience and exciting results on the degradation mechanisms of […]
Opening of the Johns Hopkins (MCP) Institute!
Congratulations to Mitra Taheri and the team at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering: Materials Characterization and Processing (#MCP) for bringing such a beautiful vision to life! The opening celebration of the MCP facility last week was nothing short of a huge success. Thank you for inviting us, it was an honor to be a part of such a […]
Are you joining us in Monterrey, Nueve Leon? XIII National Congress of Microscopy
We are excited to be in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico at the XIII National Congress of Microscopy organized by the Mexican Association of Microscopy and Microanalysis (AMMM)! Our own Dr. Gabriela Mendoza will be there presenting tomorrow on our newest in situ TEM addition Triton AX. Want to learn more about #TritonAX and won’t be […]