TY - JOUR
T1 - An Efficient and Cost-Effective Method for Preparing Transmission Electron Microscopy Samples from Powders
AU - Wen, Haiming
AU - Lin, Yaojun
AU - Seidman, David N.
AU - Schoenung, Julie M.
AU - Van Rooyen, Isabella J.
AU - Lavernia, Enrique J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Microscopy Society of America 2015.
PY - 2015/3/5
Y1 - 2015/3/5
N2 - The preparation of transmission electron microcopy (TEM) samples from powders with particle sizes larger than ∼100 nm poses a challenge. The existing methods are complicated and expensive, or have a low probability of success. Herein, we report a modified methodology for preparation of TEM samples from powders, which is efficient, cost-effective, and easy to perform. This method involves mixing powders with an epoxy on a piece of weighing paper, curing the powder-epoxy mixture to form a bulk material, grinding the bulk to obtain a thin foil, punching TEM discs from the foil, dimpling the discs, and ion milling the dimpled discs to electron transparency. Compared with the well established and robust grinding-dimpling-ion-milling method for TEM sample preparation for bulk materials, our modified approach for preparing TEM samples from powders only requires two additional simple steps. In this article, step-by-step procedures for our methodology are described in detail, and important strategies to ensure success are elucidated. Our methodology has been applied successfully for preparing TEM samples with large thin areas and high quality for many different mechanically milled metallic powders.
AB - The preparation of transmission electron microcopy (TEM) samples from powders with particle sizes larger than ∼100 nm poses a challenge. The existing methods are complicated and expensive, or have a low probability of success. Herein, we report a modified methodology for preparation of TEM samples from powders, which is efficient, cost-effective, and easy to perform. This method involves mixing powders with an epoxy on a piece of weighing paper, curing the powder-epoxy mixture to form a bulk material, grinding the bulk to obtain a thin foil, punching TEM discs from the foil, dimpling the discs, and ion milling the dimpled discs to electron transparency. Compared with the well established and robust grinding-dimpling-ion-milling method for TEM sample preparation for bulk materials, our modified approach for preparing TEM samples from powders only requires two additional simple steps. In this article, step-by-step procedures for our methodology are described in detail, and important strategies to ensure success are elucidated. Our methodology has been applied successfully for preparing TEM samples with large thin areas and high quality for many different mechanically milled metallic powders.
KW - TEM
KW - epoxy
KW - ion milling
KW - powders
KW - sample preparation
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U2 - 10.1017/S1431927615014695
DO - 10.1017/S1431927615014695
M3 - Article
C2 - 26350148
AN - SCOPUS:84943581812
SN - 1431-9276
VL - 21
SP - 1184
EP - 1194
JO - Microscopy and Microanalysis
JF - Microscopy and Microanalysis
IS - 5
ER -