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Cryogenic temperature transmission electron

Talmon, Y. (1999) Cryogenic temperature transmission electron microscopy in the study of surfactant systems. In B.R Binks (ed), Modern Characterization Methods of Surfactant Systems. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 147-178. [Pg.47]

A technique called cryogenic temperature transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) has been used by biologists for some years but is now also being used by chemists to examine a wide range of samples. CryoTEM involves the fast cooling of a thin film of liquid sample and transferring the sample into the TEM where it is maintained at... [Pg.134]

Talmon, Y. Cryogenic Temperature Transmission Electron Microscopy in the Study of Surfactant Systems. In Modem Characterization Methods of Surfactant Systems, Binks. [Pg.867]

The technique of transmission electron microcopy at cryogenic temperature (cryo-TEM) allowed for the direct visualization of micelles and vesicles of all shapes described... [Pg.863]

Transmission electron microscopy at cryogenic temperature (cryo-TEM) was extensively used to investigate the microstructure of aqueous solutions of gemini surfactants mainly of the m-s-m, 2Br type [101,111-114]. In these... [Pg.409]


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