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Versailles Project on Advanced Materials and Standards Interlaboratory Study on Measuring the Thickness and Chemistry of Nanoparticle Coatings Using XPS and LEIS.

Natalie A Belsey1, David J H Cant1, Caterina Minelli1, Joyce R Araujo2, Bernd Bock3, Philipp Brüner4, David G Castner5, Giacomo Ceccone6, Jonathan D P Counsell7, Paul M Dietrich8, Mark H Engelhard9, Sarah Fearn10, Carlos E Galhardo2, Henryk Kalbe7, Jeong Won Kim11, Luis Lartundo-Rojas12, Henry S Luftman13, Tim S Nunney14, Johannes Pseiner15, Emily F Smith16, Valentina Spampinato5, Jacobus M Sturm17, Andrew G Thomas18, Jon P W Treacy14, Lothar Veith3, Michael Wagstaffe18, Hai Wang19, Meiling Wang19, Yung-Chen Wang4, Wolfgang Werner15, Li Yang20, Alexander G Shard1.   

Abstract

We report the results of a VAMAS (Versailles Project on Advanced Materials and Standards) inter-laboratory study on the measurement of the shell thickness and chemistry of nanoparticle coatings. Peptide-coated gold particles were supplied to laboratories in two forms: a colloidal suspension in pure water and; particles dried onto a silicon wafer. Participants prepared and analyzed these samples using either X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) or low energy ion scattering (LEIS). Careful data analysis revealed some significant sources of discrepancy, particularly for XPS. Degradation during transportation, storage or sample preparation resulted in a variability in thickness of 53 %. The calculation method chosen by XPS participants contributed a variability of 67 %. However, variability of 12 % was achieved for the samples deposited using a single method and by choosing photoelectron peaks that were not adversely affected by instrumental transmission effects. The study identified a need for more consistency in instrumental transmission functions and relative sensitivity factors, since this contributed a variability of 33 %. The results from the LEIS participants were more consistent, with variability of less than 10 % in thickness and this is mostly due to a common method of data analysis. The calculation was performed using a model developed for uniform, flat films and some participants employed a correction factor to account for the sample geometry, which appears warranted based upon a simulation of LEIS data from one of the participants and comparison to the XPS results.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27818719      PMCID: PMC5093768          DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b06713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces        ISSN: 1932-7447            Impact factor:   4.126


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