Abstract
The possibility of using ionic liquids as conductive coatings of dielectric samples for their study by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is investigated. It is shown that such coatings can be an effective means of preventing the accumulation of electric charge in nonconductive samples, which is necessary for the smooth conductance of electron microscopic studies. The procedure for creating coatings of an ionic liquid is simple and requires no special equipment. A method for synthesizing the ionic liquid N-decylpyridinium tetrachloroferrate in a laboratory is described.
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