26. Prof. Ricardo Garcia - Atomic-Scale Imaging of Solid-Water Interfaces

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @lovethenature90
    @lovethenature90 2 года назад

    great presentation

  • @ElectrochemicalColloquium
    @ElectrochemicalColloquium  2 года назад +1

    00:00 - Introduction
    02:18 - Beginning of the talk
    04:52 - AFM: history and basics
    13:12 - Amplitude modulation AFM in liquids
    18:30 - Resolution of AFM
    28:39 - AFM in liquids
    47:05 - Calibration of cantilevers
    49:57 - Electrostatic forces during AFM in liquids
    53:16 - Examples of atomic-resolution AFM
    55:50 - High-speed AFM in liquids
    1:01:45 - 3D-AFM of solid-liquid interfaces
    Q&A:
    1:09:16 - Q1: Lateral domains of adsorbates
    1:10:50 - Q2: Stability of the instrument for atomic imaging
    1:12:02 - Q3: Surface perturbation by AFM during imaging
    1:14:00 - Q4: Measurement of nanoparticles on a surface
    1:16:22 - Q5: Bi-modal or AM-AFM for 3D maps
    1:19:06 - Q6: In situ AFM during electrochemical reactions
    1:23:30 - Q7: Role of convection induced by cantilever
    1:26:29 - Q8: Observing molecules undergoing electrocatalysis
    1:28:21 - Q9: Time scale of imaging and operando microscopy
    1:34:37 - Q10: Functionalized tips in liquids
    1:36:41 - Q11: Tip-induced chemical reactions in liquids
    1:37:22 - Q12: Time scale of imaging and operando microscopy (# 2)
    1:40:45 - Q13: Electrostatic effect from the double layer
    1:46:22 - Q14: Importance of atomistic simulations for data interpretation
    1:48:40 - Q15: Atomic-scale AFM vs STM imaging in liquids