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  Fractal morphology, imaging and mass spectrometry of single aerosol particles in flight

Loh, N.-T.-D., Hampton, C. Y., Martin, A. V., Starodub, D., Sierra, R. G., Barty, A., et al. (2012). Fractal morphology, imaging and mass spectrometry of single aerosol particles in flight. Nature, 486(7404), 513-517. doi:10.1038/nature11222.

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Loh, Ne-Te Duane, Author
Hampton, Christina Y., Author
Martin, Andrew V., Author
Starodub, Dmitri, Author
Sierra, Raymond G., Author
Barty, Anton, Author
Aquila, Andrew, Author
Schulz, Joachim, Author
Lomb, Lukas1, Author           
Steinbrener, Jan1, Author           
Shoeman, Robert L.1, Author           
Kassemeyer, Stephan1, Author           
Bostedt, Christoph, Author
Bozek, John, Author
Epp, Sascha W., Author
Erk, Benjamin1, Author           
Hartmann, Robert, Author
Rolles, Daniel1, Author           
Rudenko, Artem, Author
Rudek, Benedikt1, Author           
Foucar, Lutz1, Author           Kimmel, Nils, AuthorWeidenspointner, Georg, AuthorHauser, Gunter, AuthorHoll, Peter, AuthorPedersoli, Emanuele, AuthorLiang, Mengning, AuthorHunter, Mark S., AuthorGumprecht, Lars, AuthorCoppola, Nicola, AuthorWunderer, Cornelia B., AuthorGraafsma, Heinz, AuthorMaia, Filipe R. N. C., AuthorEkeberg, Tomas, AuthorHantke, Max, AuthorFleckenstein, Holger, AuthorHirsemann, Helmut, AuthorNass, Karol1, Author           White, Thomas A., AuthorTobias, H. J., AuthorFarquar, George R., AuthorBenner, W. Henry, AuthorHau−Riege, Stefan P., AuthorReich, Christian, AuthorHartmann, Andreas, AuthorSoltau, Heike, AuthorMarchesini, Stefano, AuthorBajt, Saša, AuthorBarthelmess, Miriam, AuthorBucksbaum, Phillip, AuthorHodgson, Keith O., AuthorStrüder, Lothar, AuthorUllrich, Joachim, AuthorFrank, Matthias, AuthorSchlichting, Ilme1, Author           Chapman, Henry N., AuthorBogan, Michael J., Author more..
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 Abstract: The morphology of micrometre−size particulate matter is of critical importance in fields ranging from toxicology to climate science, yet these properties are surprisingly difficult to measure in the particles' native environment. Electron microscopy requires collection of particles on a substrate; visible light scattering provides insufficient resolution; and X−ray synchrotron studies have been limited to ensembles of particles. Here we demonstrate an in situ method for imaging individual sub−micrometre particles to nanometre resolution in their native environment, using intense, coherent X−ray pulses from the Linac Coherent Light Source free−electron laser. We introduced individual aerosol particles into the pulsed X−ray beam, which is sufficiently intense that diffraction from individual particles can be measured for morphological analysis. At the same time, ion fragments ejected from the beam were analysed using mass spectrometry, to determine the composition of single aerosol particles. Our results show the extent of internal dilation symmetry of individual soot particles subject to non−equilibrium aggregation, and the surprisingly large variability in their fractal dimensions. More broadly, our methods can be extended to resolve both static and dynamic morphology of general ensembles of disordered particles. Such general morphology has implications in topics such as solvent accessibilities in proteins, vibrational energy transfer by the hydrodynamic interaction of amino acids, and large−scale production of nanoscale structures by flame synthesis

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 Dates: 2012-09-162012-05-092012-06-272012-06-27
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 486 (7404) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 513 - 517 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836
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