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NEDĚLA, V.
Original Title
Methods for Additive Hydration Allowing Observation of Fully Hydrated State of Wet Samples in Environmental SEM
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The observation of samples containing water in a scanning electron microscope in vacuum is not possible, because the sample dries very fast and information about its natural surface microstructure is lost. In "environmental" scanning electron microscopes the partial pressure of water vapor is kept in the order of a percent of atmospheric pressure, but even then it is necessary to supply continuously water vapor in the vicinity of the sample to sustain thermodynamic equilibrium. The methods of additive hydration utilize with success the properties of agar tightly surrounding the sample as an additive hydration medium. In addition, good thermal conductivity of agar allows minimizing the temperature difference between the sample and the cooled sample holder and allows optimizing the conditions in the sample chamber in such a way that long-term observation of water containing samples is possible. The use of agar for additional hydration and the utilization of its good thermal properties are basis of a new original method for observing hydrated samples in a scanning electron microscope.
Keywords
VP SEM, agar, biological specimens
Authors
Released
14. 2. 2007
Publisher
Wiley-Lis
Location
UK
ISBN
1059-910X
Periodical
Microscopy research and technique
Year of study
70
Number
2
State
United States of America
Pages from
95
Pages to
100
Pages count
6
BibTex
@article{BUT44169, author="Vilém {Neděla}", title="Methods for Additive Hydration Allowing Observation of Fully Hydrated State of Wet Samples in Environmental SEM", journal="Microscopy research and technique", year="2007", volume="70", number="2", pages="95--100", issn="1059-910X" }