作者
Joseph P Patterson, Douglas B Collins, Jennifer M Michaud, Jessica L Axson, Camile M Sultana, Trevor Moser, Abigail C Dommer, Jack Conner, Vicki H Grassian, M Dale Stokes, Grant B Deane, James E Evans, Michael D Burkart, Kimberly A Prather, Nathan C Gianneschi
发表日期
2016/1/27
期刊
ACS Central Science
卷号
2
期号
1
页码范围
40-47
出版商
American Chemical Society
简介
The composition and surface properties of atmospheric aerosol particles largely control their impact on climate by affecting their ability to uptake water, react heterogeneously, and nucleate ice in clouds. However, in the vacuum of a conventional electron microscope, the native surface and internal structure often undergo physicochemical rearrangement resulting in surfaces that are quite different from their atmospheric configurations. Herein, we report the development of cryogenic transmission electron microscopy where laboratory generated sea spray aerosol particles are flash frozen in their native state with iterative and controlled thermal and/or pressure exposures and then probed by electron microscopy. This unique approach allows for the detection of not only mixed salts, but also soft materials including whole hydrated bacteria, diatoms, virus particles, marine vesicles, as well as gel networks within hydrated …
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