Imaging of early conifer embryogenic tissues with the environmental scanning electron microscope
This article describes the usage of non-commercial environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) for the visualization of plant extracellular matrix in Abies alba and Abies numidica.
V. Neděla, J. Hřib, B. Vooková
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In situ laser heating in an environmental scanning electron microscope
AbstractThe environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) offers improved capabilities for coupling a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with an in situ laser device compared with conventional SEMs. Such coupling generally enables, for example, the observation of laser glazing effects or high‐temperature behaviour as well as thermal shock behaviour
Andreas H. Foitzik +3 more
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Environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM). Final report [PDF]
The Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM) was acquired by a grant from the Department of Energy University Research Instrumentation Program and matching funds from Lehigh University and industry. The equipment is installed as part of the electron microscopy laboratories and is being utilized on a regular basis.
Marder, A., Barmak, K., Williams, D.
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X-ray microanalyses in the variable pressure (environmental) scanning electron microscope
Electron-excited x-ray microanalysis performed in the variable pressure and environmental scanning electron microscopes is subject to additional artifacts beyond those encountered in the conventional scanning electron microscope. Gas scattering leads to direct contributions to the spectrum from the environmental gas, as well as remote generation of x ...
Newbury, D.E.
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Application of Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope-Nanomanipulation System on Spheroplast Yeast Cells Surface Observation. [PDF]
The preparation and observations of spheroplast W303 cells are described with Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM). The spheroplasting conversion was successfully confirmed qualitatively, by the evaluation of the morphological change between
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Chemical gardens under Mars conditions: Imaging chemical garden growth in situ in an environmental scanning electron microscope [Dataset] [PDF]
This dataset is a comprised file, insitu_Al_chemgarden.zip, where several graphical files, analysis raw set of scanning electron microscope and the frames of a movie.The dataset deposited in CSIC Digital repository corresponds to the raw data and ...
Sainz Díaz, Claro Ignacio +9 more
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Efficient catalytic reduction of 4-nitrophenol by Cu1.96S/NSC hybrid material derived from metal-organic framework [PDF]
Designing carbon-based non-precious metal hybrid materials to replace precious metal catalysts to solve environmental pollution problems is a hot topic of research at this stage.
Wang Dongsheng +5 more
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Seed morphology and sculpture of invasive Impatiens capensis Meerb. from different habitats [PDF]
Impatiens capensis is an annual plant native to eastern North America that is currently spreading across Europe. In Poland, due to this plant’s rapid spread in the secondary range and high competitiveness in relation to native species, it is considered a
Agnieszka Rewicz +4 more
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Imaging of native early embryogenic tissue of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) by ESEM
Environmental scanning electron microscopy enables the investigation of uncoated pine early embryogenic tissue samples in situ. The samples were examined under low vacuum conditions (air pressure 550 Pa) at a temperature of around -18°C by the AQUASEM II
Hřib Jiří +2 more
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The morphology of ice and liquid brine in an environmental scanning electron microscope: a study of the freezing methods [PDF]
The microstructure of polycrystalline ice with a threading solution of brine controls its numerous characteristics, including the ice mechanical properties, ice–atmosphere interactions, sea ice albedo, and (photo)chemical behavior in and on the ice.
Ľ. Vetráková +3 more
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