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Resolving Nonequilibrium Shape Variations among Millions of Gold Nanoparticles

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posted on 2024-08-19, 04:24 authored by Zhou Shen, Paul Lourdu Xavier, Richard Bean, Johan Bielecki, Martin Bergemann, Benedikt J Daurer, Tomas Ekeberg, Armando D Estillore, Hans Fangohr, Klaus Giewekemeyer, Mikhail Karnevskiy, Richard A Kirian, Henry Kirkwood, Yoonhee Kim, Jayanath CP Koliyadu, Holger Lange, Romain Letrun, Jannik Lübke, Abhishek Mall, Thomas Michelat, Andrew J Morgan, Nils Roth, Amit K Samanta, Tokushi Sato, Marcin Sikorski, Florian Schulz, Patrik Vagovic, Tamme Wollweber, Lena Worbs, Filipe Maia, Daniel Alfred Horke, Jochen Küpper, Adrian MancusoAdrian Mancuso, Henry Chapman, Kartik Ayyer, N Duane Loh
Nanoparticles, exhibiting functionally relevant structural heterogeneity, are at the forefront of cutting-edge research. Now, high-throughput single-particle imaging (SPI) with X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) creates opportunities for recovering the shape distributions of millions of particles that exhibit functionally relevant structural heterogeneity. To realize this potential, three challenges have to be overcome: (1) simultaneous parametrization of structural variability in real and reciprocal spaces; (2) efficiently inferring the latent parameters of each SPI measurement; (3) scaling up comparisons between 105 structural models and 106 XFEL-SPI measurements. Here, we describe how we overcame these three challenges to resolve the nonequilibrium shape distributions within millions of gold nanoparticles imaged at the European XFEL. These shape distributions allowed us to quantify the degree of asymmetry in these particles, discover a relatively stable “shape envelope” among nanoparticles, discern finite-size effects related to shape-controlling surfactants, and extrapolate nanoparticles’ shapes to their idealized thermodynamic limit. Ultimately, these demonstrations show that XFEL SPI can help transform nanoparticle shape characterization from anecdotally interesting to statistically meaningful.

History

Publication Date

2024-06-18

Journal

ACS Nano

Volume

18

Issue

24

Pagination

14p. (p. 15576-15589)

Publisher

American Chemical Society

ISSN

1936-0851

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© 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This publication is licensed under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/