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Protocol Type: physico-chemical assay

Protocol Name: NIST-NCL Joint Assay Protocol, PCC-10: Analysis of Gold Nanoparticles by Electrospray Differential Mobility Analysis (ES-DMA)

Protocol Abbreviation: PCC-10

Protocol Version: 1.1


DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17917/0QDS-ZT72

Protocol File: 20240410_16-36-49-847_NCL_Method_PCC-10.pdf

File Title: PCC-10

Description: This document describes a protocol for size analysis of citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles using electrospray differential mobility analysis (ES-DMA). The procedures and parameters as defined in this protocol are appropriate for particles in the range from 5 nm to about 400 nm. Nanoparticles are centrifuged to remove excess citrate stabilizer and are re-suspended in ammonium acetate solution for ES-DMA analysis. A number average diameter is calculated from particle mobility measurements. NIST reference materials 8011, 8012 and 8013 (nominally 10 nm, 30 nm and 60 nm, respectively) were used to develop and demonstrate the assay; modification of protocol parameters may be necessary to optimize the methodology for specific gold nanoparticle formulations other than the reference materials used here. The assay requires 900 ¬µL of nanoparticle solution of the following concentrations: ‚âà 10 nm particles at [‚âà 5 ?ó 10^12 particles/mL], ‚âà 30 nm particles at [‚âà 2 ?ó 10^11 particles/mL], and ‚âà 60 nm particles at [‚âà 3 ?ó 10^10 particles/mL]. In any case, the particle number concentration of the test sample should not exceed ‚âà 2 ?ó 10^13 particles/mL for citrate-stabilized gold.


Resource Type: Protocol

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