| Literature DB >> 33176893 |
Thomas J A Slater1, Yi-Chi Wang2,3, Gerard M Leteba4, Jhon Quiroz5, Pedro H C Camargo5, Sarah J Haigh2, Christopher S Allen1,6.
Abstract
Single-particle reconstruction can be used to perform three-dimensional (3D) imaging of homogeneous populations of nano-sized objects, in particular viruses and proteins. Here, it is demonstrated that it can also be used to obtain 3D reconstructions of heterogeneous populations of inorganic nanoparticles. An automated acquisition scheme in a scanning transmission electron microscope is used to collect images of thousands of nanoparticles. Particle images are subsequently semi-automatically clustered in terms of their properties and separate 3D reconstructions are performed from selected particle image clusters. The result is a 3D dataset that is representative of the full population. The study demonstrates a methodology that allows 3D imaging and analysis of inorganic nanoparticles in a fully automated manner that is truly representative of large particle populations.Keywords: electron tomography; nanoparticles; scanning transmission electron microscopy; three-dimensional imaging
Year: 2020 PMID: 33176893 DOI: 10.1017/S1431927620024642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Microanal ISSN: 1431-9276 Impact factor: 4.127