TY - CONF A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Ortel, Erik A1 - Wirth, Thomas A1 - Holzweber, Markus A1 - Pellegrino, F. A1 - Martra, G. A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan T1 - Tracing fluorine at the surface and in the bulk of TiO2 nanoplatelets by means of SEM-EDX, AES and ToF-SIMS N2 - The synthesis of TiO2 nanoplatelets with fluorine-containing reactants is carried out using titanium (IV) butoxide as precursor and concentrated HF as shape controller, the final product requires a working up in order to eliminate or at least to reduce the amount of residual fluorides, which is realized here by well-defined thermal treatment of the samples. Bulk and surface sensitive methods namely scanning electron microscopy with energydispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) have been applied to trace the presence of any fluorides in dependence on different information depths and measurement sensitivities of these methods. T2 - EMAS 2017 - 15th European Workshop on MODERN DEVELOPMENTS AND APPLICATIONS IN MICROBEAM ANALYSIS and IUMAS-7 Meeting CY - Konstanz, Germany DA - 07.05.2017 KW - Nanoparticles KW - Surface analysis KW - ToF-SIMS KW - AES KW - SEM-EDX PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-40265 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Ortel, Erik A1 - Wirth, Thomas A1 - García, Sarai A1 - Gómez, Estibaliz A1 - Blanco, Miren A1 - Alberto, Gabriele A1 - Martra, Gianmario A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan T1 - Surface and in-depth analysis of functionalization of TiO2 nanoparticles for self-assembly in multiple layers N2 - Parameters of TiO2 coatings can greatly influence their final performance in largescale applications such as photocatalytic measurements, orthopedic and/or dental prostheses, cell cultures, and dye-sensitized solar cells. From different film deposition procedures, self-assembly of TiO2 NPs in multiple layers was selected for systematic characterization. EDX, AES and ToF-SIMS analysis have been carried out in order to evaluate the functionalization of several types of TiO2 NPs differing in size, shape and surface area. T2 - EMAS 2017 - 15th European Workshop on MODERN DEVELOPMENTS AND APPLICATIONS IN MICROBEAM ANALYSIS and IUMAS-7 Meeting CY - Constance, Germany DA - 07.05.2017 KW - Functionalization KW - Surface analysis KW - Nanoparticles KW - Thin films PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-40266 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Kraemer, S. A1 - Seshadri, R. A1 - Albert, B. T1 - Size and crystallinity dependence of magnetism in nanoscale iron boride, alpha-FeB N2 - A nanoscale boride, α-FeB, with grains of variable size and crystallinity was synthesized by precipitation from solution followed by heat treatment (450 °C, 550 °C, 750 °C, 1050 °C). Analysis of transmission electron micrographs, electron diffraction, and magnetic measurements suggests superparamagnetism at room temperature for the smaller, more disordered particles of FeB, while the larger, more crystalline particles of α-FeB, with a particle size of approximately 20 nm, display open magnetic hysteresis loops and blocking. In contrast to the soft ferromagnetism of bulk β-FeB, which was synthesized by conventional solid state reaction at 1500 °C, the sample of α-FeB annealed at 1050 °C is a harder ferromagnet, possibly due to stacking faults that pin the magnetic domains; these stacking faults are apparent in the high resolution transmission electron micrographs. The changes in magnetic behavior are visible from the varying blocking temperatures (63 K, 94 K, 150 K, and >320 K from the smallest to the largest particles) and correlate with the transformations from amorphous to α-FeB and from α-FeB to β-FeB. KW - Iron KW - Boride KW - Nano KW - Magnetism KW - Electron microscopy PY - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/cm403167a SN - 0897-4756 SN - 1520-5002 VL - 26 IS - 4 SP - 1549 EP - 1552 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC AN - OPUS4-30288 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sötebier, Carina A1 - Bierkandt, Frank A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Jakubowski, Norbert A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - Weidner, Steffen T1 - Sample loss in asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation coupled to inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry of silver nanoparticles N2 - In this work, sample losses of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) in asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) have been systematically investigated with the main focus on instrumental conditions like focusing and cross-flow parameters as well as sample concentration and buffer composition. Special attention was drawn to the AF4 membrane. For monitoring possible silver depositions on the membrane, imaging laser ablation coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) was used. Our results show that the sample residue on the membrane was below 0.6% of the total injected amount and therefore could be almost completely avoided at low sample concentrations and optimized conditions. By investigation of the AF4 flows using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), we found the recovery rate in the detector flow under optimized conditions to be nearly 90%, while the cross-flow, slot-outlet flow and purge flow showed negligible amounts of under 0.5%. The analysis of an aqueous ionic Ag standard solution resulted in recovery rates of over 6% and the ionic Ag content in the sample was found to be nearly 8%. Therefore, we were able to indicate the ionic Ag content as the most important source of sample loss in this study. KW - Asymmetric flow filed-flow fractionation KW - ICP-MS KW - Nanoparticles KW - Sample loss KW - Quantification PY - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-336171 SN - 0267-9477 SN - 1364-5544 VL - 30 IS - 10 SP - 2214 EP - 2222 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - London AN - OPUS4-33617 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Borghetti, P. A1 - Ortel, Erik A1 - Wirth, Thomas A1 - Garcia, S. A1 - Gómez, E. A1 - Blanco, M. A1 - Alberto, G. A1 - Martra, G. T1 - Organic surface modification and analysis of titania nanoparticles for self‐assembly in multiple layers N2 - The characteristics of TiO2 coatings can greatly influence their final performance in large‐scale applications. In the present study, self‐assembly of TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) in multiple layers was selected as a deposition procedure on various substrates. For this, the main prerequisite constitutes the surface modification of both NPs and substrate with, for example, silane coupling agents. A set of functionalized TiO2 NPs has been produced by reaction with either (3‐aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) or (3‐aminopropyl)phosphonic acid (APPA) to functionalize the NP surface with free amino‐groups. Then, the complementary functionalized NP set can be obtained from an aliquot of the first one, through the conversion of free surface amino groups to aldehydes by reaction with glutaraldehyde (GA). Several types of TiO2 NPs differing in size, shape, and specific surface area have been functionalized. Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), SEM/ energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy (EDS), XPS, Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), and Time‐of‐Flight (ToF)‐SIMS analyses have been carried out to evaluate the degree of functionalization, all the analytical methods employed demonstrating successful functionalization of TiO2 NP surface with APTES or APPA and GA. KW - TiO2 KW - Nanoparticles KW - Surface functionalization KW - Layer-by-layer deposition KW - Surface chemical analysis PY - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-508601 SN - 1096-9918 VL - 52 IS - 12 SP - 829 EP - 834 PB - John Wiley & Sons Ltd AN - OPUS4-50860 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan A1 - Ortel, Erik A1 - Wirth, Thomas A1 - Borghetti, P. A1 - Garcia, S. A1 - Gómez, E. A1 - Blanco, M. A1 - Alberto, Gabriele A1 - Martra, G. T1 - Organic surface modification and analysis of titania nanoparticles for self-assembly in multiple layers N2 - Parameters of TiO2 coatings can greatly influence their final performance in largescale applications such as photocatalytic measurements, orthopedic and/or dental prostheses, cell cultures, and dye-sensitized solar cells. From different film deposition procedures, self-assembly of TiO2 NPs in multiple layers was selected for systematic characterization. EDX, AES and ToF-SIMS analysis have been carried out in order to evaluate the functionalization of several types of TiO2 NPs differing in size, shape and surface area. KW - TiO2 KW - Nanoparticles KW - Surface modification KW - Functionalization PY - 2017 UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/microscopy-and-microanalysis/article/organic-surface-modification-and-analysis-of-titania-nanoparticles-for-selfassembly-in-multiple-layers/66776A4CA7FD059CE39041A99A922D90 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S1431927617010029 SN - 1431-9276 SN - 1435-8115 VL - 23 IS - S1 (July) SP - 1872 EP - 1873 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - New York, NY, U.S.A. AN - OPUS4-42457 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Orts Gil, Guillermo A1 - Natte, Kishore A1 - Thiermann, Raphael A1 - Girod, Matthias A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Kalbe, Henryk A1 - Thünemann, Andreas A1 - Maskos, M. A1 - Österle, Werner T1 - On the role of surface composition and curvature on biointerface formation and colloidal stability of nanoparticles in a protein-rich model system N2 - The need for a better understanding of nanoparticle–protein interactions and the mechanisms governing the resulting colloidal stability has been emphasised in recent years. In the present contribution, the short and long term colloidal stability of silica nanoparticles (SNPs) and silica–poly(ethylene glycol) nanohybrids (Sil–PEG) have been scrutinised in a protein model system. Well-defined silica nanoparticles are rapidly covered by bovine serum albumin (BSA) and form small clusters after 20 min while large agglomerates are detected after 10 h depending on both particle size and nanoparticle–protein ratio. Oppositely, Sil–PEG hybrids present suppressive protein adsorption and enhanced short and long term colloidal stability in protein solution. No critical agglomeration was found for either system in the absence of protein, proving that instability found for SNPs must arise as a consequence of protein adsorption and not to high ionic environment. Analysis of the small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) structure factor indicates a short-range attractive potential between particles in the silica-BSA system, which is in good agreement with a protein bridging agglomeration mechanism. The results presented here point out the importance of the nanoparticle surface properties on the ability to adsorb proteins and how the induced or depressed adsorption may potentially drive the resulting colloidal stability. KW - Nanoparticles KW - Protein corona KW - Biointerface KW - BSA KW - PEG KW - Colloidal stability PY - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2013.02.027 SN - 0927-7765 SN - 1873-4367 VL - 108 SP - 110 EP - 119 PB - Elsevier B.V. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-30100 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Salge, T. A1 - Schmidt, R. A1 - Hodoroaba, Vasile-Dan T1 - Need for large-area EDS detectors for imaging nanoparticles in a SEM operating in transmission mode KW - EDS KW - EDX KW - Nanoparticles KW - High-resolution KW - SEM KW - T-SEM KW - Large-area EDS PY - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S1431927614005030 SN - 1431-9276 SN - 1435-8115 VL - 20 IS - Suppl. S 3 SP - 662 EP - 663 PB - Cambridge University Press CY - New York, NY AN - OPUS4-31389 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Unger, Wolfgang T1 - NanoValid D.5.47 Annex 3 Inter-laboratory comparison on measurand specific surface area (BET) of nanoparticular Titania (#15 BAM Titania): Report of the results N2 - This Report describes an inter-laboratory comparison aiming on the establishment of the used method (BET) as a reference method. Another purpose was the certification of the porous reference material #15 BAM Titania as CRM BAM-P110 (cf. D 5.41/42). The certified values determined by nitrogen ad-sorption at 77.3 K according to the international standards ISO 15901-2 and ISO 9277 are summarized in the Table below. KW - Inter-laboratory comparison KW - Specific Surface Area (BET) KW - Nanoparticular TiO2 (Anatase) KW - EU FP7 project NanoValid PY - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-488491 SP - 1 EP - 22 PB - Zenodo CY - Geneva AN - OPUS4-48849 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Rades, Steffi A1 - Natte, Kishore A1 - Unger, Wolfgang T1 - NanoValid D.5.47 Annex 2 Inter-laboratory comparison on measurand surface charge (Zeta Potential) of silica particles: Report of the results N2 - An inter-laboratory comparison on the surface charge, expressed as zeta potential ζ, of nanoscaled SiO2 has been performed using #14 BAM Silica (see D.5.41/5.42) nanoparticles. The comparability of results delivered by participants has been tested. The Task 5.4 of NanoValid is designed to test, compare and validate current methods to measure and characterize physicochemical properties of selected engineered nanoparticles. The measurand is Surface charge expressed as zeta-Potential. The measurements are to be accompanied by estimates of the uncertainties at a confidence level of 95%, deduced from the standard uncertainties. Therefore an uncertainty budget comprising statistical (Type A) and systematic (Type B) errors has to be established and delivered for the measurand. The protocol comprises two Annexes addressing the establishment of uncertainty budgets following GUM. The final goal of the comparison is to identify those methods of measurement which have potential as reference methods in pc characterization of nanoparticles for the determination of a given measurand. KW - Inter-laborator comparison KW - Surface charge KW - Zeta potential KW - Uncertainty budget KW - Silica nanoparticles KW - NanoValid PY - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-488483 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Zenodo CY - Geneva AN - OPUS4-48848 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -