Aggregation of nanoparticles impacts their reactivity, stability, transport, and fate in aqueous environments, but limited methods are available to characterize structural features and movement of aggregates in liquid. Here, liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM) was utilized to directly observe the size, morphology, and motion of aggregates that were composed of 9 and 36 nm hematite nanoparticles, respectively, in water or NaCl solution. When mass concentrations were same, the aggregates of 9 nm nanoparticles were statistically more compact and slightly larger than those of 36 nm nanoparticles. Aggregates in both samples were typically nonspherical. Increasing ionic strength resulted in larger aggregates, and also enhanced th...
Nanomaterials exhibit unique size-dependent properties, and colloidal, metallic nanocrystals have be...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are widely prevalent in our aqueous environment (e.g., streams, seawater, h...
Liquid cell electron microscopy enables direct <i>in situ</i> imaging of processes in liquids and ob...
Aggregation of nanoparticles impacts their reactivity, stability, transport, and fate in aqueous env...
Dissolution behavior of isolated and aggregated hematite particles in 10, 36, and 103 nm, respective...
The properties of the solution matrix play a prominent role in determining the interactions between ...
The aggregation state of nanoparticles (NPs) must be precisely known in order to study the structure...
We report on real-time observations of the aggregation of gold nanoparticles using a custom-made liq...
Abstract The Use of Liquid Phase Transmission Electron Microscopy for Quantifying Interactions Betwe...
Nucleation, growth, and aggregation are interconnected processes which control the formation nanopar...
The transport of nanoparticles through aqueous systems is a complex process with important environme...
This article reviews the advancements and prospects of liquid cell transmission electron microscopy ...
Understanding the aggregation behavior of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in aqueous environments is...
The aggregation behavior of 9, 36, and 112 nm hematite particles was studied in the presence of OmcA...
The advent of the electron microscope has fostered major advances in a broad spectrum of disciplines...
Nanomaterials exhibit unique size-dependent properties, and colloidal, metallic nanocrystals have be...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are widely prevalent in our aqueous environment (e.g., streams, seawater, h...
Liquid cell electron microscopy enables direct <i>in situ</i> imaging of processes in liquids and ob...
Aggregation of nanoparticles impacts their reactivity, stability, transport, and fate in aqueous env...
Dissolution behavior of isolated and aggregated hematite particles in 10, 36, and 103 nm, respective...
The properties of the solution matrix play a prominent role in determining the interactions between ...
The aggregation state of nanoparticles (NPs) must be precisely known in order to study the structure...
We report on real-time observations of the aggregation of gold nanoparticles using a custom-made liq...
Abstract The Use of Liquid Phase Transmission Electron Microscopy for Quantifying Interactions Betwe...
Nucleation, growth, and aggregation are interconnected processes which control the formation nanopar...
The transport of nanoparticles through aqueous systems is a complex process with important environme...
This article reviews the advancements and prospects of liquid cell transmission electron microscopy ...
Understanding the aggregation behavior of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in aqueous environments is...
The aggregation behavior of 9, 36, and 112 nm hematite particles was studied in the presence of OmcA...
The advent of the electron microscope has fostered major advances in a broad spectrum of disciplines...
Nanomaterials exhibit unique size-dependent properties, and colloidal, metallic nanocrystals have be...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are widely prevalent in our aqueous environment (e.g., streams, seawater, h...
Liquid cell electron microscopy enables direct <i>in situ</i> imaging of processes in liquids and ob...