In situ microscopy across scales for the characterization of crystal growth mechanisms: the case of europium oxalate
The development of targeted syntheses requires a better understanding of how production pathways affect the final product, but many ex situ techniques used for studying nanoparticle growth are unsuitable as standalone methods for identifying and characterizing growth mechanisms.
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