Studying nanoparticles’ 3D shape by aspect maps: Determination of the morphology of bacterial magnetic nanoparticles

Author:

Peddis D.12345,Muscas G.12367,Mathieu R.87910,Kumar P. Anil11121314,Varvaro G.123,Singh G.15161718,Orue I.19202122,Gil-Carton D.2324252622,Marcano L.27202122,Muela A.2826222920,Fdez-Gubieda M. L.2826222720

Affiliation:

1. Istituto di Struttura della Materia – CNR

2. RM

3. Italy

4. The Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences

5. University of Belgrade

6. Department of Physics and Astronomy

7. Uppsala University

8. Department of Engineering Sciences

9. SE-751 21 Uppsala

10. Sweden

11. Faculty of Physics and CENIDE

12. University of Duisburg-Essen

13. 47048 Duisburg

14. Germany

15. Department of Materials Science and Engineering

16. Norwegian University of Science and Technology

17. Trondheim-7491

18. Norway

19. SGIker Medidas Magnéticas

20. University of Basque Country

21. UPV-EHU

22. Spain

23. Structural Biology Unit

24. CIC BioGUNE

25. CIBERehd

26. Derio

27. Department Electricidad y Electronica

28. BCMaterials

29. Department Inmunología, Microbiología y Parasitología

Abstract

Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are widely investigated due to their potential use in various applications, ranging from electronics to biomedical devices. The magnetic properties of MNPs are strongly dependent on their size and shape (i.e., morphology), thus appropriate tools to investigate their morphology are fundamental to understand the physics of these systems. Recently a new approach to study nanoparticle morphology by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis has been proposed, introducing the so-called Aspect Maps (AMs). In this paper, a further evolution of the AM method is presented, allowing determination of the nanoparticles’ 3D shape by TEM image. As a case study, this paper will focus on magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4), with a mean size of ∼45 nm extracted from Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense magnetostatic bacteria (MTB). The proposed approach gives a complete description of the nanoparticles’ morphology, allowing estimation of an average geometrical size and shape. In addition, preliminary investigation of the magnetic properties of MTB nanoparticles was performed, giving some insight into interparticle interactions and on the reversal mechanism of the magnetization.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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