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Single Particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy: From Sample to Structure
Published on: May 29, 2021
Nanoparticle imaging. 3D structure of individual nanocrystals in solution by electron microscopy
Jungwon Park1, Hans Elmlund2, Peter Ercius3
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. Department of Applied Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Abstract:
Knowledge about the synthesis, growth mechanisms, and physical properties of colloidal nanoparticles has been limited by technical impediments. We introduce a method for determining three-dimensional (3D) structures of individual nanoparticles in solution. We combine a graphene liquid cell, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, a direct electron detector, and an algorithm for single-particle 3D reconstruction originally developed for analysis of biological molecules. This method yielded two 3D structures of individual platinum nanocrystals at near-atomic resolution. Because our method derives the 3D structure from images of individual nanoparticles rotating freely in solution, it enables the analysis of heterogeneous populations of potentially unordered nanoparticles that are synthesized in solution, thereby providing a means to understand the structure and stability of defects at the nanoscale.
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