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What Kind of Information Can HREM Provide?
HREM can provide a wealth of information about catalysts, including:
Atomic positions
and
elemental composition
Defects
in the crystal structure that may affect catalytic performance
Interactions between different phases
in a composite catalyst
Changes in the catalyst structure under reaction conditions
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What is High Resolution Electron Microscopy?
Why is HREM Important in Catalysis?
How Does HREM Work?
What Kind of Information Can HREM Provide?
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