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2010f tem stem

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The 2010F TEM/STEM is a high-performance transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) designed by JEOL. It offers advanced imaging and analytical capabilities for materials science, nanotechnology, and other research fields.

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Transmission Electron Microscopy of BION Formulations

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Transmission electron microscopy of each BION formulation was performed using a JEOL 1010 microscope operating at 80 kV. Briefly, 10 μl of diluted BION (10 μl from stock was diluted with 1 ml of DI water) was dropped onto carbon coated copper grid (FCF-200-Cu, Electron Microscopy Sciences, Hatfield, PA, USA), and allowed to evaporate before imaging. High-resolution images and SAED patterns were collected at 200 kV on a JEOL 2010F TEM/STEM and a JEOL 2100 TEM, respectively. Samples were mounted from suspension onto 200 mesh Cu grids with lacy carbon films.
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Structural Characterization of Pt/CeO2 Catalyst

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Images of the microstructures were acquired using an Aberration Corrected FEI Titan 80–300 Transmission Electron Microscope with an HAADF detector. STEM samples were prepared by dispersing the crushed Pt/CeO2 powder on a copper grid with holey carbon film. The powder was transferred onto the Cu grids in a dry form, without the use of a dispersing solution. Additional measurements were done using a JEOL 2010F TEM/STEM operated at 200 kV.
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