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3D-structured supports create complete data sets for electron crystallography

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  • Julian T. C. Wennmacher

    (Paul Scherrer Institut
    ETH Zurich)

  • Christian Zaubitzer

    (ETH Zürich)

  • Teng Li

    (ETH Zurich)

  • Yeon Kyoung Bahk

    (ETH Zürich
    Empa)

  • Jing Wang

    (ETH Zürich
    Empa)

  • Jeroen A. Bokhoven

    (Paul Scherrer Institut
    ETH Zurich)

  • Tim Gruene

    (Paul Scherrer Institut
    University of Vienna)

Abstract

3D electron crystallography has recently attracted much attention due to its complementarity to X-ray crystallography in determining the structure of compounds from submicrometre sized crystals. A big obstacle lies in obtaining complete data, required for accurate structure determination. Many crystals have a preferred orientation on conventional, flat sample supports. This systematically shades some part of the sample and prevents the collection of complete data, even when several data sets are combined. We introduce two types of three-dimensional sample supports that enable the collection of complete data sets. In the first approach the carbon layer forms coils on the sample support. The second approach is based on chaotic nylon fibres. Both types of grids disrupt the preferred orientation as we demonstrate with a well suited crystal type of MFI-type zeolites. The easy-to-obtain three-dimensional sample supports have different features, ensuring a broad spectrum of applications for these 3D support grids.

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  • Julian T. C. Wennmacher & Christian Zaubitzer & Teng Li & Yeon Kyoung Bahk & Jing Wang & Jeroen A. Bokhoven & Tim Gruene, 2019. "3D-structured supports create complete data sets for electron crystallography," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-11326-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11326-2
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