Physical characterization of nanoparticle size and surface modification using particle scattering diffusometry

Clayton, KN; Salameh, JW; Wereley, ST; Kinzer-Ursem, TL

HERO ID

13006548

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2016

Language

English

PMID

27703593

HERO ID 13006548
In Press No
Year 2016
Title Physical characterization of nanoparticle size and surface modification using particle scattering diffusometry
Authors Clayton, KN; Salameh, JW; Wereley, ST; Kinzer-Ursem, TL
Journal BIOMICROFLUIDICS
Volume 10
Issue 5
Page Numbers 054107
Abstract As the field of colloidal science continues to expand, tools for rapid and accurate physiochemical characterization of colloidal particles will become increasingly important. Here, we present Particle Scattering Diffusometry (PSD), a method that utilizes dark field microscopy and the principles of particle image velocimetry to measure the diffusivity of particles undergoing Brownian motion. PSD measures the diffusion coefficient of particles as small as 30 nm in diameter and is used to characterize changes in particle size and distribution as a function of small, label-free, surface modifications of particles. We demonstrate the rapid sizing of particles using three orders-of-magnitude less sample volume than current standard techniques and use PSD to quantify particle uniformity. Furthermore, PSD is sensitive enough to detect biomolecular surface modifications of nanometer thickness. With these capabilities, PSD can reliably aid in a wide variety of applications, including colloid sizing, particle corona characterization, protein footprinting, and quantifying biomolecule activity.
Doi 10.1063/1.4962992
Pmid 27703593
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