The impact of sampling medium and environment on nanoparticle morphology
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Abstract
Sampling on different substrates is commonly used in aerosol research. Our focus was on the transformations that can occur to the collected nanoparticles during storage, handling, and analysis. Collected samples were inspected by electron microscopy before and after exposure to various environments. The extent of sample alteration ranged from negligible to major, depending on the environment, substrate, and particle composition. We discuss the implications of our findings for cases where morphology and the mixing state of particles must be preserved and cases where particle transformations are desirable.
*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory.