What Are Some Recent Advances in Electron Tomography for Catalysis?
Recent advances in electron tomography have focused on improving both the acquisition and reconstruction processes. Developments in automated data acquisition systems have streamlined the collection of tilt series, reducing the time and potential errors associated with manual operation. Advanced reconstruction algorithms, such as compressed sensing and machine learning techniques, have improved the quality of 3D reconstructions, even in the presence of missing data. Additionally, the integration of in situ tomography, where samples are imaged under reaction conditions, has provided dynamic insights into catalyst behavior during operation.