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Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS

The work described herein assesses the ability to characterize gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) of 50 and 100 nm, as well as 60 nm silver shelled gold core nanospheres (Au/Ag NPs), for their mass, respective size, and isotopic composition in an automated and unattended fashion. Here, an innovative autosa...

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Autores principales: Manard, Benjamin T., Bradley, Veronica C., Quarles, C. Derrick, Hendriks, Lyndsey, Dunlap, Daniel R., Hexel, Cole R., Sullivan, Patrick, Andrews, Hunter B.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081322
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author Manard, Benjamin T.
Bradley, Veronica C.
Quarles, C. Derrick
Hendriks, Lyndsey
Dunlap, Daniel R.
Hexel, Cole R.
Sullivan, Patrick
Andrews, Hunter B.
author_facet Manard, Benjamin T.
Bradley, Veronica C.
Quarles, C. Derrick
Hendriks, Lyndsey
Dunlap, Daniel R.
Hexel, Cole R.
Sullivan, Patrick
Andrews, Hunter B.
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description The work described herein assesses the ability to characterize gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) of 50 and 100 nm, as well as 60 nm silver shelled gold core nanospheres (Au/Ag NPs), for their mass, respective size, and isotopic composition in an automated and unattended fashion. Here, an innovative autosampler was employed to mix and transport the blanks, standards, and samples into a high-efficiency single particle (SP) introduction system for subsequent analysis by inductively coupled plasma–time of flight–mass spectrometry (ICP-TOF-MS). Optimized NP transport efficiency into the ICP-TOF-MS was determined to be >80%. This combination, SP-ICP-TOF-MS, allowed for high-throughput sample analysis. Specifically, 50 total samples (including blanks/standards) were analyzed over 8 h, to provide an accurate characterization of the NPs. This methodology was implemented over the course of 5 days to assess its long-term reproducibility. Impressively, the in-run and day-to-day variation of sample transport is assessed to be 3.54 and 9.52% relative standard deviation (%RSD), respectively. The determination of Au NP size and concentration was of <5% relative difference from the certified values over these time periods. Isotopic characterization of the (107)Ag/(109)Ag particles (n = 132,630) over the course of the measurements was determined to be 1.0788 ± 0.0030 with high accuracy (0.23% relative difference) when compared to the multi-collector–ICP-MS determination.
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spelling pubmed-101456722023-04-29 Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS Manard, Benjamin T. Bradley, Veronica C. Quarles, C. Derrick Hendriks, Lyndsey Dunlap, Daniel R. Hexel, Cole R. Sullivan, Patrick Andrews, Hunter B. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The work described herein assesses the ability to characterize gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) of 50 and 100 nm, as well as 60 nm silver shelled gold core nanospheres (Au/Ag NPs), for their mass, respective size, and isotopic composition in an automated and unattended fashion. Here, an innovative autosampler was employed to mix and transport the blanks, standards, and samples into a high-efficiency single particle (SP) introduction system for subsequent analysis by inductively coupled plasma–time of flight–mass spectrometry (ICP-TOF-MS). Optimized NP transport efficiency into the ICP-TOF-MS was determined to be >80%. This combination, SP-ICP-TOF-MS, allowed for high-throughput sample analysis. Specifically, 50 total samples (including blanks/standards) were analyzed over 8 h, to provide an accurate characterization of the NPs. This methodology was implemented over the course of 5 days to assess its long-term reproducibility. Impressively, the in-run and day-to-day variation of sample transport is assessed to be 3.54 and 9.52% relative standard deviation (%RSD), respectively. The determination of Au NP size and concentration was of <5% relative difference from the certified values over these time periods. Isotopic characterization of the (107)Ag/(109)Ag particles (n = 132,630) over the course of the measurements was determined to be 1.0788 ± 0.0030 with high accuracy (0.23% relative difference) when compared to the multi-collector–ICP-MS determination. MDPI 2023-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10145672/ /pubmed/37110906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081322 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Manard, Benjamin T.
Bradley, Veronica C.
Quarles, C. Derrick
Hendriks, Lyndsey
Dunlap, Daniel R.
Hexel, Cole R.
Sullivan, Patrick
Andrews, Hunter B.
Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS
title Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS
title_full Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS
title_fullStr Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS
title_full_unstemmed Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS
title_short Towards Automated and High-Throughput Quantitative Sizing and Isotopic Analysis of Nanoparticles via Single Particle-ICP-TOF-MS
title_sort towards automated and high-throughput quantitative sizing and isotopic analysis of nanoparticles via single particle-icp-tof-ms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10145672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081322
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