Electrospray-Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (ES-SMPS) Technique: Superior Sizing and Multimodal Characterization of Colloidal Nanoparticles Compared to NTA and DLS.

Anal Chem

Particle Technology Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, 111 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States.

Published: December 2024

This study primarily employed three techniques─electrospray-scanning mobility particle sizer (ES-SMPS), nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), and dynamic light scattering (DLS)─to assess multimodal samples. For monodisperse particles, both ES-SMPS (all sizes) and NTA (for particles larger than 40 nm) accurately determined the mean size, while DLS overestimated it. The ES-SMPS technique demonstrated precision in particle counting for multimodal samples, with a standard deviation of around 2.5-4%. Conversely, NTA's ability to count particles potentially leads to misinterpretation. The ES-SMPS approach could identify particle peaks in multimodal (bimodal, trimodal, and tetramodal) samples and show the relatively accurate position of the mode diameter. In contrast to ES-SMPS, DLS and NTA have weaknesses in characterizing multimodal samples. While NTA's performance depends on the optical properties of particles and cannot measure silica particles smaller than 30-40 nm, ES-SMPS is independent of light scattering and can handle particles as small as ∼13 nm. The ES-SMPS also excelled in separating particle peaks of the bimodal sample with a size interval gap of 10 nm, whereas NTA needs at least 20-50 nm depending on the particle type. To sum up, the ES-SMPS method performs better and provides more accurate measurements for characterizing multimodal samples compared to NTA and DLS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02891DOI Listing

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