Graphene as a transparent conductive support for studying biological molecules by transmission electron microscopy — Rahul R. Nair (2010) | RDL Network
Graphene as a transparent conductive support for studying biological molecules by transmission electron microscopy
Applied Physics Letters 97(15)
Article 2010 English
Authors
RN
Rahul R. Nair
PB
Peter Blake
JB
Jennie Blake
Abstract
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We demonstrate the application of graphene as a support for imaging individual biological molecules in transmission electron microscope (TEM). A simple procedure to produce free-standing graphene membranes has been designed. Such membranes are extremely robust and can support practically any sub-micrometer object. Tobacco mosaic virus has been deposited on graphene samples and observed in a TEM. High contrast has been achieved even though no staining has been applied.
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