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Andrew Bleloch
Researcher at Daresbury Laboratory
Publications - 65
Citations - 3752
Andrew Bleloch is an academic researcher from Daresbury Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning transmission electron microscopy & Electron energy loss spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 63 publications receiving 3484 citations.
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3D morphology of the human hepatic ferritin mineral core: New evidence for a subunit structure revealed by single particle analysis of HAADF-STEM images
Y Pan,K Sader,Jonathan J. Powell,Andrew Bleloch,Mhairi Gass,John Trinick,Alice Warley,Andy C Y Li,Rik Brydson,Andy Brown +9 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that the ferritin protein shell acts as a template for core morphology and within the core, small (∼2 nm), surface-disordered ferrihydrite subunits connect to leave a low density centre and a high surface area that would allow rapid turn-over of iron in biological systems.
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Progress in ultrahigh energy resolution EELS.
Ondrej L. Krivanek,Niklas Dellby,Jordan A. Hachtel,Juan C. Idrobo,M.T. Hotz,Benjamin Plotkin-Swing,N.J. Bacon,Andrew Bleloch,G.J. Corbin,M.V. Hoffman,C.E. Meyer,Tracy C. Lovejoy +11 more
TL;DR: Advances in monochromator and spectrometer design have improved the energy resolution attainable in a scanning transmission electron microscope to 4.2 meV, and new applications of ultrahigh energy resolution EELS have not lagged behind.
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Modified mesoporous silicate MCM-41 materials: immobilised perruthenate—a new highly active heterogeneous oxidation catalyst for clean organic synthesis using molecular oxygen
Andrew Bleloch,Brian F. G. Johnson,Steven V. Ley,Adam J. Price,Douglas S. Shephard,Andrew Thomas +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new perruthenate immobilized within MCM-41 has been used for clean oxidation of alcohols to carbonyl compounds with molecular oxygen.
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Triple-twin domains in Mg doped GaN wurtzite nanowires: structural and electronic properties of this zinc-blende-like stacking
Jordi Arbiol,Sònia Estradé,Joan Daniel Prades,Albert Cirera,Florian Furtmayr,Christoph Stark,Andreas Laufer,Martin Stutzmann,Martin Eickhoff,Martin Eickhoff,Mhairi Gass,Andrew Bleloch,Francesca Peiró,Joan Ramon Morante +13 more
TL;DR: Results are in good agreement with specific ab initio atomistic simulations and demonstrate that the redshift observed in previous photoluminescence analyses is directly related to the presence of these zinc-blende domains, opening up new possibilities for band-structure engineering.
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Manifestation of ripples in free‐standing graphene in lattice images obtained in an aberration‐corrected scanning transmission electron microscope
TL;DR: The shape of ripples in free-standing graphene is derived from bond length distributions in high-angle annular-dark-field (Z-contrast) images, obtained in an aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscope (superSTEM) as mentioned in this paper.