Issue 17, 2020

A pressure-actuated flow cell for soft X-ray spectromicroscopy in liquid media

Abstract

We present and fully characterize a flow cell dedicated to imaging in liquid at the nanoscale. Its use as a routine sample environment for soft X-ray spectromicroscopy is demonstrated, in particular through the spectral analysis of inorganic particles in water. The care taken in delineating the fluidic pathways and the precision associated with pressure actuation ensure the efficiency of fluid renewal under the beam, which in turn guarantees a successful utilization of this microfluidic tool for in situ kinetic studies. The assembly of the described flow cell necessitates no sophisticated microfabrication and can be easily implemented in any laboratory. Furthermore, the design principles we relied on are transposable to all microscopies involving strongly absorbed radiation (e.g. X-ray, electron), as well as to all kinds of X-ray diffraction/scattering techniques.

Graphical abstract: A pressure-actuated flow cell for soft X-ray spectromicroscopy in liquid media

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Nov 2019
Accepted
11 Jul 2020
First published
17 Jul 2020

Lab Chip, 2020,20, 3213-3229

A pressure-actuated flow cell for soft X-ray spectromicroscopy in liquid media

C. Gosse, S. Stanescu, J. Frederick, S. Lefrançois, A. Vecchiola, M. Moskura, S. Swaraj, R. Belkhou, B. Watts, P. Haltebourg, C. Blot, J. Daillant, P. Guenoun and C. Chevallard, Lab Chip, 2020, 20, 3213 DOI: 10.1039/C9LC01127G

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