High voltage electron microscopy of environmental reactions

The development of environmental cells for transmission electron microscopy is briefly reviewed. The advantages of increased penetrating power and large available space for specimen stages associated with high voltage microscopes are demonstrated. The effect of specimen‐electron beam interactions are considered and the applications of the high voltage microscope to in situ studies of chemical reactions and biological material in the wet state are discussed.

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