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This project utilizes Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy to observe the formation of magnetite, a magnetic material, in real-time. By replicating natural biomineralization processes, it aims to enhance understanding of material formation and develop new synthetic methods for magnetite.
Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy (LPEM) is a state-of-the-art analysis technique for real-time observations of nanoscale processes in liquids.
As a research tool, it is unique in its ability to observe material formation pathways in complex environments.
Consequently LPEM is expected to solve grand challenges in materials science; however, several obstacles need to be overcome before this technique can fully impact the whole materials science community.
In the proposal LPEMM, I intend to address…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
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