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Publication: Scientists capture the fleeting transition of water into a highly reactive state
Imaging the short-lived hydroxyl-hydronium pair in ionized liquid water, M.F. Lin et al., Science, 30 Sep 2021 (10.1126/science.abg3091)
Publication: Structure retrieval in liquid-phase electron scattering
Structure retrieval in liquid-phase electron scattering, Phys.Chem.Chem.Phys.,
2021, 23, 1308
Publication: Direct observation of ultrafast hydrogen bond strengthening in liquid water
Direct observation of ultrafast hydrogen bond strengthening in liquid water
Publication: Generation and characterization of ultrathin free-flowing liquid sheets
Generation and characterization of ultrathin free-flowing liquid sheets, Koralek, J.D., Kim, J.B., Brůža, P. et al. , Nat Commun 9, 1353 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03696-w
Would a film degasser give a performance advantage?
It’s difficult to give a real advice regarding the film degasser. The film degasser will not replace the need for a good start-up protocol that limits the amount of air inside the tubing and chip. It crucial to prefill the fluidic lines and flush before placing the chip inside the holder.
When a film degasser is placed just before the chip it might help to trap and remove bubbles that where still in the system and might become loos at some moment in time. Mostly the effect of gasses inside the liquids is limited when the liquid is not oversaturated. I would also be possible to adjust the saturation of gasses inside the liquid by placing a open reservoir under a vacuum hood upfront a experiment.
Liquid sheet can be very thin, they can reach a thickness of just a few molecules in this situation it makes, besides the impact of a gas molecule on sheet stability, a lot of difference if you are looking at gas or liquid molecule. It would be well recommended to consider limiting the gas saturation in the experiment.
When a film degasser is placed just before the chip it might help to trap and remove bubbles that where still in the system and might become loos at some moment in time. Mostly the effect of gasses inside the liquids is limited when the liquid is not oversaturated. I would also be possible to adjust the saturation of gasses inside the liquid by placing a open reservoir under a vacuum hood upfront a experiment.
Liquid sheet can be very thin, they can reach a thickness of just a few molecules in this situation it makes, besides the impact of a gas molecule on sheet stability, a lot of difference if you are looking at gas or liquid molecule. It would be well recommended to consider limiting the gas saturation in the experiment.
How can I interface with the sheet/converging nozzles?
You will need a interfacing tool from a third party (Neptune), see details for contact data.
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