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One nano-step closer to weighing a single atom
July 28, 2009
By studying gold nanoparticles with highly uniform sizes and shapes, scientists now understand how they lose energy, a key step towards producing nanoscale detectors for weighing any single atom. Such ultrasensitive measurements could ultimately be used in areas such as medical research and diagnostics, enabling the detection of minuscule disease-causing agents such as viruses and prions at the single molecule level.
Researchers are interested in nanosized materials because the smaller the components of a detection device, the more sensitive it is.
In this study, the team from the University of Melbourne, Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials in Illinois and the University of Chicago synthesized and studied tiny gold rods with a width 5000 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair.
The work will be published online this week in Nature Nanotechnology.
Professor John Sader from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne says that in the same way as a classroom ruler decreases its frequency of vibration when an eraser is attached, nanomechanical mass sensors work by measuring their change in vibration frequency as mass is added.
The sensitivity of such nanomechanical devices is intimately connected to how much energy they displace. So researchers needed to understand how damping (loss of energy) is transferred both to the fluid surroundings and within the nanostructures. With the lower the damping, the purer the mechanical resonance and higher the sensitivity.
It has not previously been possible to determine the rate at which vibrations in metal nanoparticle systems are damped, because of significant variations in the dimensions of the particles that have been studied - which masks the vibrations.
However, by studying a system of bipyramid-shaped gold nanoparticles with highly uniform sizes and shapes, the researchers overcame this limitation.
"Previous measurements of nanomechanical damping have primarily focused on devices where only one- or two-dimensions are nanoscale, such as long nanowires. Our measurements and calculations provide insight into how energy is dissipated in devices that are truly nanoscale in all three-dimensions," says Professor Sader.
Illuminating these bipyramidal nanoparticle systems with an ultra-fast laser pulse, set them vibrating mechanically at microwave frequencies. These vibrations were long-lived and for the first time damping in these nanoparticle systems could be interrogated and characterized.
Moreover, the researchers separated out the portion of damping that is due to the material itself and that surrounding liquid for which they developed a parameter-free theoretical model that quantitatively explains this fluid damping.
Reference: M. Pelton, J. E. Sader, J. Burgin, M. Liu, P. Guyot-Sionnest, and D. Gosztola, "Damping of acoustic vibrations in gold nanoparticles," Nature Nanotechnology.
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Controlled Synthesis of Nanoparticles in Microheterogeneous Systems (Nanostructure Science and Technology)
by Vincenzo Turco Liveri (Author)
Because of their structural and dynamical properties, microheterogeneous systems have been employed as solvent and reaction media both to synthesize and stabilize nanoparticles. Following this route, inside their nanometer-sized heterogeneities the nanoparticles of many different substances have been incorporated. The book shows the distinct advantages of this synthetic strategy over that of many other methods. Moreover, it furnishes to the reader a collection of theoretical and experimental facts allowing him to reduce the number of trial and errors necessary to arrive at an optimal synthetic protocol.
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Anistropy, Disorder & Frustration in Magnetic Nanoparticle Systems & Spin Glasses (Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty Science and Technology, 727)
by Petra Jonsson (Author)
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Determination of DNA by solid substrate room temperature phosphorescence enhancing method based on the Morin.SiO"2 luminescent nanoparticles-Pd system ... [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
by J.M. Liu (Author), T.L. Yang (Author), F. Gao (Author), L.X. Hu (Author), H.X. He (Author), Liu (Author)
This digital document is a journal article from Analytica Chimica Acta, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: Sodium carbonate (Na"2SiO"3) as the precursor, was mixed with Morin organic dye to synthesize silicon dioxide luminescent nanoparticles containing Morin (Morin.SiO"2) by sol-gel method. The particle sizes of SiO"2.nH"2O and Morin.SiO"2 were both 50nm, measured with TEM (transmission electron microscope). Morin.SiO"2 modified by HS-CH"2COOH could be dissolved by water. In the HMTA (hexamethylenetetramine)-HCl buffer solution, Pd^2^+ could coordinate with Morin in Morin.SiO"2 to form complex Pd^2^+-Morin.SiO"2, which...
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First gaseous sulfuric acid measurements in automobile exhaust: Implications for volatile nanoparticle formation [An article from: Atmospheric Environment]
by F. Arnold (Author), L. Pirjola (Author), H. Aufmhoff (Author), T. Schuck (Author), Lah (Author)
This digital document is a journal article from Atmospheric Environment, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: Gaseous sulfuric acid (GSA) is thought to represent an important if not the most important nucleating gas present in modern diesel automobile exhaust. It triggers the formation of new aerosol particles, which grow by condensation and coagulation. Here we report on the first measurements of GSA in automobile exhaust. The experiment was made using a modern passenger diesel car equipped with an exhaust after-treatment system composed of an oxidation catalyst and a diesel-particle filter. The diesel fuel used had...
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Drug Delivery Nanoparticles Formulation and Characterization (Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences)
by Yashwant Pathak (Editor), Deepak Thassu (Editor)
Enhance your knowledge of the fundamental concepts of drug delivery formulation and characterization. Drug Delivery Nanoparticles Formulation and Characterization presents key aspects of nanoparticulate system development for various therapeutic applications and provides advanced methods used to file for regulatory approval.
This comprehensive guide equips drug delivery professionals with: Process Analytical Techniques (PAT) used in manufacturing Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS) in vitro and in vivo evaluation of NDDS applications of novel techniques used in formulation development and characterization, such as microscopic and nonmicroscopic techniques 100 high quality images to demonstrate key points
Contents include contributions from 42 global key...
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"Nanoparticle Haloing" Improves Stability of Colloidal Systems.(Brief Article): An article from: Nanoparticle News
by Business Communications Company, Inc. (Publisher)
This digital document is an article from Nanoparticle News, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. on September 1, 2001. The length of the article is 488 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: "Nanoparticle Haloing" Improves Stability of Colloidal Systems.(Brief Article) Publication: Nanoparticle News (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2001 Publisher: Business Communications Company, Inc. Volume: 4 Issue: 9 Page: 6
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Nanoparticle Technology for Drug Delivery (Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences)
by Ram B. Gupta (Editor), Uday B. Kompella (Editor)
Nanoparticles, products of nanotechnology, are of increasing interest to the pharmaceutical community. They can increase drug solubility, enhance bioavailability, allow tissue targeting, offer decreased side-effects, and improve therapeutic efficacy. Presenting the most pertinent and practical issues in the manufacturing and biological application of nanoparticles, this source presents state-of-the-art scientific contributions by seasoned authorities in the field.
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Nanodiamonds: Applications in Biology and Nanoscale Medicine
by Dean Ho (Editor)
Nanodiamonds: Applications in Biology and Nanoscale Medicine highlights the translation of nanodiamonds toward clinical relevance and medical applications. Integrating a spectrum of internationally-recognized experts currently developing these technologies, this book fits as a cornerstone of this exciting field. These include contributions from clinician scientists working at the interface of medicine and nanotechnologies which discuss the critical and requisite properties of nanomaterials, in a concise and cohesive manner. Nanodiamonds: Applications in Biology and Nanoscale Medicine provides a multidisciplinary overview of nanodiamonds and there uses for scientific, engineering and clinical audiences alike.
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This digital document is an article from Nanoparticle News, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. on March 1, 2003. The length of the article is 663 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: NEMS devices might benefit from ferrofluids. (Electronics And Magnetics).(nanoelectromechanical systems)(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Publication: Nanoparticle News (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2003 Publisher: Business Communications Company, Inc. Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Page: 3(3)
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Self-organizing nanomaterials improve ski and snowboard wax. (Polymer Nanocomposites).(Nanogate Coatings Systems GmbH)(Brief Article): An article from: Nanoparticle News
by Business Communications Company, Inc. (Publisher)
This digital document is an article from Nanoparticle News, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. on March 1, 2002. The length of the article is 331 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Self-organizing nanomaterials improve ski and snowboard wax. (Polymer Nanocomposites).(Nanogate Coatings Systems GmbH)(Brief Article) Publication: Nanoparticle News (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2002 Publisher: Business Communications Company, Inc. Volume: 5 Issue: 2 Page: 1(2)
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