TY - CONF A1 - Faßbender, Sebastian T1 - On-line species-specific isotopic analysis of sulfur by hyphenation of capillary electrophoresis with MC-ICP-MS N2 - In many scientific fields, isotopic analysis can offer valuable information. Up to date, typically bulk analysis is aimed at measuring the isotopic composition of the entire elemental content of the sample. However, the analyte element is usually present under the form of different species. Thus, separating species of interest from one another and from matrix components prior to isotope ratio measurements can provide species-specific isotopic information, which could be used for tracing the origin of environmental pollutants and elucidation of (environmental) speciation. Using on-line hyphenations of separation techniques with multicollector-ICP-MS (MC-ICP-MS) can save time and effort and enables the analysis of different species during a single measurement. Whereas some works hyphenating GC and IC with MC-ICP-MS have already been reported, LC and CE hyphenations are still inadequately represented based on the capabilities of these separation techniques. In this work, we developed an on-line hyphenation of CE with multicollector-ICP-MS (CE/MC-ICP-MS) for isotopic analysis of sulfur species using a multiple-injection approach for instrumental mass bias correction by standard-sample bracketing. With this method, the isotopic composition of sulfur in sulfate originating from river water could be analyzed without sample preparation. The results were compared to data from off-line analysis of the same samples to ensure accuracy. The precision of the results of the on-line measurements was promising regarding the differentiation of the river systems by the isotopic signature of river water sulfate. The great potential of this method is based on the versatility of the applied separation technique, not only in the environmental field but also for, e.g., biomolecules, as sulfur is the only covalently bound constituent of proteins that can be analyzed by MC-ICP-MS. T2 - Virtual Goldschmidt 2020 CY - Online meeting DA - 21.06.2020 KW - Isotopic analysis KW - Hyphenated techniques KW - Capillary electrophoresis KW - Multicollector-ICP-MS KW - Speciation analysis PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50922 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gornushkin, Igor B. A1 - Sennikov, P. A1 - Kornev, R. A1 - Ermakov, A. A1 - Shkrunin, V. T1 - Laser Induced Dielectric Breakdown for Chemical Vapor Deposition by Hydrogen Reduction of Volatile Boron Halides BCl3 and  BF3 N2 - A possibility of deposition from laser-induced plasma is investigated in search for an economic and simple method for obtaining isotopic compounds from enriched gaseous precursors although no isotopic compounds are used in this the proof-of-principle work. A breakdown in mixtures of BCl3 and BCl3 with hydrogen, argon, and methane are studied both theoretically and experimentally. Equilibrium chemistry calculations show the deposition of boron, boron carbide, and carbon is thermodynamically favorable in BCl3 systems and only carbon in BF3 systems. Dynamic calculation of expanding plasma is performed using fluid dynamics coupled with equilibrium chemistry. Condensed phases of boron, boron carbide, and graphite are predicted with maximum concentrations in peripheral zones of the plasma. In experiment, plasma is induced in mixtures BCl3, H2 + BCl3, H2 + Ar + BCl3, H2 + BCl3 + CH4, BF3, H2 + BF3, H2 + Ar + BF3, and H2 + Ar + BF3. The gases are analyzed before, during, and after laser irradiation by optical and mass spectrometry methods. The results show the composition of reaction products close to that predicted theoretically. The conversion of precursor gases BCl3 and BF3 into gaseous and condensed products is 100% for BCl3 and 80% for BF3. Solid deposits of up to 30 mg are obtained from all reaction mixtures. Due to technical reasons only FTIR characterization of the BCl3 + H2 + CH4 deposit is done. It points to presence of condensed boron and boron carbide predicted by the model. Overall, the calculations and preliminary experimental results imply the chemical vapor deposition with laser induced plasma is promising for conversion of gaseous enriched precursors into elemental isotopes and their isotopic compounds. KW - Boron halides KW - Chemical vapor deposition KW - Laser induced dielectric breakdown, Hydrogen reduction PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-020-10096-w VL - 40 IS - 5 SP - 1145 EP - 1162 PB - Springer AN - OPUS4-50968 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Gornushkin, Igor B. A1 - Sennikov, P. T1 - Laser Induced Plasma for Chemical Vapor Deposition: Theory and Experiment N2 - A possibility of deposition from laser-induced plasma (LIP) is investigated in search for an economic and simple method to obtain isotopic compounds from enriched gaseous precursors. A breakdown in mixtures of BCl3 and BCl3 with hydrogen, argon, and methane are studied both theoretically and experimentally. Calculations of expanding plasma of different composition are performed with the use of the fluid dynamic code coupled to the equilibrium chemistry solver. Condensed phases of boron, boron carbide, and graphite are predicted showing maximum concentrations in peripheral zones of the plasma. In experiment LIP is induced in mixtures BCl3, Н2+BCl3, H2+Ar+BCl3, H2+BCl3+CH4, BF3, Н2+BF3, H2+Ar+BF3, and H2+Ar+BF3. The gases are analyzed before, during, and after laser irradiation by optical and mass spectroscopic methods. The composition of reaction products is found to be close to that predicted theoretically. The conversion of precursor gases BCl3 and BF3 into gaseous and condensed products is 100% for BCl3 and 80% for BF3. Solid deposits of up to 30 mg are obtained from all the reaction mixtures. FTIR analysis of BCl3+H2+CH4 deposits points to a presence of condensed boron and boron carbide that are also predicted by the model. Both calculations and preliminary experimental results suggest the chemical vapor deposition by LIP is promising for conversion of gaseous enriched precursors into elemental isotopes and their isotopic compounds. T2 - International Online Meeting on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (IIOMLIBS) CY - Online meeting DA - 06.07.2020 KW - Chemical vapor deposition KW - Laser induced plasma PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50994 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Faßbender, Sebastian A1 - Rodiouchkina, K. A1 - Vanhaecke, F. A1 - Meermann, Björn T1 - Method development for on-line species-specific sulfur isotopic analysis by means of capillary electrophoresis/multicollector ICP-mass spectrometry N2 - In this work, a method for species-specific isotopic analysis of sulfur via capillary electrophoresis hyphenated on-line with multicollector ICP-MS (CE/MC-ICP-MS) was developed. Correction for the mass bias caused by instrumental mass discrimination was realized via external correction with multiple-injection sample-standard bracketing. By comparing the isotope ratio measurement results obtained using the newly developed on-line CE/MC-ICP-MS method with those obtained via traditional MC-ICP-MS measurement after analyte/matrix separation by anion exchange chromatography for isotopic reference materials and an in-house bracketing standard, the most suitable data evaluation method could be identified. The repeatability for the sulfate-δ34S value (calculated from 18 measurements of a standard conducted over seven measurement sessions) was 0.57‰ (2SD) and thereby only twice that obtained with off-line measurements (0.30‰, n = 68). As a proof of concept for analysis of samples with a real matrix, the determination of the sulfur isotopic composition of naturally present sulfate was performed for different river systems. The CE/MC-ICP-MS results thus obtained agreed with the corresponding off-line MC-ICP-MS results within the 2SD ranges, and the repeatability of consecutive δ34S measurements (n = 3) was between 0.3‰ and 1.3‰ (2SD). Finally, the isotopic analysis of two different S-species in a river water sample spiked with 2-pyridinesulfonic acid (PSA) was also accomplished. KW - River water sulfate KW - Environmental speciation KW - Sulfur isotopes KW - On-line CE/MC-ICP-MS KW - Multiple-injection sample-standard bracketing PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-509549 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-020-02781-8 SN - 1618-2642 VL - 412 IS - 23 SP - 5637 EP - 5646 PB - Springer CY - Berlin, Heidelberg AN - OPUS4-50954 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Meermann, Björn T1 - Metal based pollutant assessment via diatoms - new possibilities via automated single cell-ICP-ToF-MS N2 - Diatoms are located at the bottom of the food chain. Toxicological relevant metals can possibly accumulate within the food web and cause harmful effects. Diatoms are a test system in ecotoxicology. Toxicological effects weaken the growth of algae which is by default investigated by means of fluorescence detection. On basis of the expose concentration as well as obtained fluorescence data potential threshold exceedance in e.g. surface waters is assessed. However, this approach does not allow for the determination of “real” accumulated metal concentration in diatoms. Common approaches are based on bulk analysis via e.g. ICP-MS, ICP-OES or AAS. But, biological variability is completely disregarded. To tackle this problem, alternative approaches are highly needed. Within the last years, sp-ICP-MS for nanoparticle as well as single cell analysis turned out as a powerful technique to analyze metal contents as well as size distributions on broad size range. But, common ICP-MS systems do not allow for multi-element detection within single particle/cell events. Thus, simultaneous MS detection devices are needed - just recently, ICP-ToF-MS experienced a revival. Within our previous work, we developed an automated sample introduction system based on a HPLC system on-line with single particle-ICP-MS, which allowed for ionic background separation and single algae analysis. However, for unambiguous tracing several fingerprint elements and multielement analysis in single algae (diatoms) is needed. Thus, we coupled our previous setup on-line to ICP-ToF-MS. Test diatom species were exposed to test substances (Zn) as well as nanoparticles (FeNPs). The developed setup allowed for a fast, automated and multielement analysis in single diatoms. Furthermore, we combined our approach with multivariate data assessment - multielement detection of characteristic fingerprint elements allowed for an unambiguous diatom tracing. Clustering of diatoms according to metal exposure concentration levels was enabled. Our approach is a new potential tool in ecotoxicological testing. T2 - 53. DGMS & 27th ICP-MS user meeting CY - Münster, Germany DA - 01.03.2020 KW - Single cell-ICP-ToF-MS KW - Diatoms KW - New ecotoxicological testing tools PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50644 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - The internet of things in the lab and in process - The digital transformation challenges for the laboratory 4.0 T1 - Das Internet of Things in Labor und Prozess - Herausforderungen des digitalen Wandels für das Labor 4.0 N2 - It is a fact that much of the time spent on analytical laboratory instrumentation these days goes into system maintenance. Digital transformation could give us more time again for creativity and our actual laboratory work – if we shape it the right way. N2 - Fakt ist: Einen Großteil der Zeit, der an analytischen Laborgeräten verbracht wird, nimmt heute die Systempflege in Anspruch. Der digitale Wandel kann uns endlich wieder mehr Zeit für Kreativität und die eigentliche Laborarbeit geben – wenn wir ihn richtig gestalten. KW - Lab of the Future KW - Digitalisation KW - Automation KW - Data Analysis KW - Instrument Communication KW - Labor der Zukunft KW - Digitale Transformation KW - Automatisierung KW - Gerätekommunikation PY - 2020 IS - 4 SP - 1 EP - 3 PB - Lumitos AG CY - Darmstadt AN - OPUS4-50618 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zhang, Zhiyang A1 - Li, Y. A1 - Frisch, J. A1 - Bär, M. A1 - Rappich, J. A1 - Kneipp, Janina T1 - In situ surface-enhanced Raman scattering shows ligand-enhanced hot electron harvesting on silver, gold, and copper nanoparticles N2 - Hot carriers (electrons and holes) generated from the decay of localized surface plasmon resonances can take a major role in catalytic reactions on metal nanoparticles. By obtaining surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectra of p-aminothiophenol as product of the reduction of p-nitrothiophenol by hot electrons, different catalytic activity is revealed here for nanoparticles of silver, gold, and copper. As a main finding, a series of different ligands, comprising halide and non-halide species, are found to enhance product formation in the reduction reaction on nanoparticles of all three metals. A comparison with the standard electrode potentials of the metals with and without the ligands and SERS data obtained at different electrode potential indicate that the higher catalytic activity can be associated with a higher Fermi level, thereby resulting in an improved efficiency of hot carrier generation. The concept of such a ligand-enhanced hot electron reduction provides a way to make light-to-chemical energy conversion more efficient due to improved electron harvesting. KW - Ligands KW - Hot electrons KW - SERS KW - p-Nitrothiophenol KW - p-Aminothiophenol PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2020.01.006 VL - 383 SP - 153 EP - 159 PB - Elsevier Inc. CY - Amsterdam, NL AN - OPUS4-50626 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - von der Au, Marcus T1 - SPE HR-CS GF MAS – A New Sum Parameter Method for Extractable Organically Bound Fluorine (EOF) in Surface Water N2 - Introducing fluorine into organic molecules leads to new chemical/physical properties. Up to now, the OECD identified and categorized 4730 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances-related CAS numbers. Especially in the field of technical applications (e.g. surface coatings, fire extinguishing foams) as well as pharmaceuticals, fluorinated substances gain in importance. Thus, an increasing release of fluorinated compounds into the environment is expected. The high environmental persistence of perfluorinated compounds leads to the risk of bioaccumulation. Partially fluorinated substances (polyfluorinated compounds) undergo degradation; thus, further possible fluorine species occur, which may exhibit different toxic/chemical properties. However, current target methods (e.g., HPLC/MS-MS) are not applicable for a comprehensive screening as well as assessment of pollution. Thus, the poster presents a new sum parameter method for quantitative determination of extractable organically bound fluorine (EOF) in surface water samples. The method is based on solid-phase extraction (SPE) for fluorinated compounds as well as quantitative separation of interfering inorganic fluoride in combination with high-resolution-continuum source graphite furnace molecular absorption spectrometry (HR-CS GF MAS) for quantitative analysis. By means of this technique, the detection of high resolution molecular absorption spectra (MAS) is enabled upon the addition of a modifier and the formation of a diatomic molecule (e.g. GaF) After successful optimization of the SPE procedure (maximum concentration of extractable organic fluorine), enrichment factors of about 1000 were achieved, allowing for highly sensitive fluorine detection. Next to a species-unspecific response, limits of detection in the low nanogram per liter range were achieved and real surface water samples were analyzed. EOF values in the range of about 50-300 ng/L were detected. The developed method allows for a fast and sensitive as well as selective screening of organically bound fluorine (EOF) in surface water samples, helping to elucidate pollution hotspots as well as discharge routes. T2 - 2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry CY - Tucson, AZ, USA DA - 12.01.2020 KW - SPE HR-CS GF MAS KW - Sum parameter KW - Fluorine Detection PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50352 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ebel, Kenny A1 - Bald, Ilko T1 - Length and Energy Dependence of Low-Energy Electron-Induced Strand Breaks in Poly(A) DNA N2 - The DNA in living cells can be effectively damaged by high-energy radiation, which can lead to cell death. Through the ionization of water molecules, highly reactive secondary species such as low-energy electrons (LEEs) with the most probable energy around 10 eV are generated, which are able to induce DNA strand breaks via dissociative electron attachment. Absolute DNA strand break cross sections of specific DNA sequences can be efficiently determined using DNA origami nanostructures as platforms exposing the target sequences towards LEEs. In this paper, we systematically study the effect of the oligonucleotide length on the strand break cross section at various irradiation energies. The present work focuses on poly-adenine sequences (d(A4), d(A8), d(A12), d(A16), and d(A20)) irradiated with 5.0, 7.0, 8.4, and 10 eV electrons. Independent of the DNA length, the strand break cross section shows a maximum around 7.0 eV electron energy for all investigated oligonucleotides confirming that strand breakage occurs through the initial formation of negative ion resonances. When going from d(A4) to d(A16), the strand break cross section increases with oligonucleotide length, but only at 7.0 and 8.4 eV, i.e., close to the maximum of the negative ion resonance, the increase in the strand break cross section with the length is similar to the increase of an estimated geometrical cross section. For d(A20), a markedly lower DNA strand break cross section is observed for all electron energies, which is tentatively ascribed to a conformational change of the dA20 sequence. The results indicate that, although there is a general length dependence of strand break cross sections, individual nucleotides do not contribute independently of the absolute strand break cross section of the whole DNA strand. The absolute quantification of sequence specific strand breaks will help develop a more accurate molecular level understanding of radiation induced DNA damage, which can then be used for optimized risk estimates in cancer radiation therapy. KW - DNA origami KW - DNA radiation damage KW - DNA strand breaks KW - Low-energy electrons KW - Sequence dependence PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-503563 DO - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010111 VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Switzerland AN - OPUS4-50356 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmidt, C. A1 - Schierack, P. A1 - Gerber, U. A1 - Schröder, C. A1 - Choi, Youngeun A1 - Bald, Ilko A1 - Lehmann, W. A1 - Rödiger, S. T1 - Streptavidin Homologues for Applications on Solid Surfaces at High Temperatures N2 - One of the most commonly used bonds between two biomolecules is the bond between biotin and streptavidin (SA) or streptavidin homologues (SAHs). A high dissociation constant and the consequent high-temperature stability even allows for its use in nucleic acid detection under polymerase chain reaction (PCR) conditions. There are a number of SAHs available, and for assay design, it is of great interest to determine as to which SAH will perform the best under assay conditions. Although there are numerous single studies on the characterization of SAHs in solution or selected solid phases, there is no systematic study comparing different SAHs for biomolecule-binding, hybridization, and PCR assays on solid phases. We compared streptavidin, core streptavidin, traptavidin, core traptavidin, neutravidin, and monomeric streptavidin on the surface of microbeads (10–15 μm in diameter) and designed multiplex microbead-based experiments and analyzed simultaneously the binding of biotinylated oligonucleotides and the hybridization of oligonucleotides to complementary capture probes. We also bound comparably large DNA origamis to capture probes on the microbead surface. We used a real-time fluorescence microscopy imaging platform, with which it is possible to subject samples to a programmable time and temperature profile and to record binding processes on the microbead surface depending on the time and temperature. With the exception of core traptavidin and monomeric streptavidin, all other SA/SAHs were suitable for our investigations. We found hybridization efficiencies close to 100% for streptavidin, core streptavidin, traptavidin, and neutravidin. These could all be considered equally suitable for hybridization, PCR applications, and melting point analysis. The SA/SAH–biotin bond was temperature-sensitive when the oligonucleotide was mono-biotinylated, with traptavidin being the most stable followed by streptavidin and neutravidin. Mono-biotinylated oligonucleotides can be used in experiments with temperatures up to 70 °C. When oligonucleotides were bis-biotinylated, all SA/SAH–biotin bonds had similar temperature stability under PCR conditions, even if they comprised a streptavidin variant with slower biotin dissociation and increased mechanostability. KW - Biopolymers Probes KW - Hybridization KW - Fluorescence KW - Genetics PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b02339 VL - 36 IS - 2 SP - 628 EP - 636 PB - American Chemical Society Publication CY - Washington AN - OPUS4-50357 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gornushkin, Igor B. A1 - Gaft, M. A1 - Nagli, L. A1 - Raichlin, Y. T1 - Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) of BaF2-Tm3+ N2 - Our recent study was focused on the emission from Laser Induced Plasma (LIP) at the delay times of tenths of microseconds after the laser pulse. At these long delays, the spectrum is dominated by the broadband molecular emission and plasma induced luminescence (PIL) produced by a luminescent matrix; only solitary atomic emission lines can be seen. Barium fluoride BaF2 activated by thulium (Tm) is a famous scintillator that presents the promising object for LIP in terms of both the potential for BaF molecular emission and Tm3+ PIL. The detection of molecular and PIL bands presents a new opportunity for analysis of halogens and rare-earth elements, which are the difficult objects for LIBS. In this paper, we show that the UV, Green, Extreme Red, and Infrared molecular bands from BaF and blue luminescence from Tm3+ are present in the LIP emission spectra while the detection of atomic Emission from F I and Tm I was impossible with the same experimental setup. Thus, the detection of molecular emission and PIL can be more sensitive than the traditional detection of Emission from atoms and ions. KW - BaF KW - Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) KW - Rare-Earth elements (Tm3+) KW - Plasma-induced luminescence PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2020.105767 VL - 164 SP - 105767 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-50360 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Gornushkin, Igor B. T1 - Plasma Fundamentals and Diagnostics N2 - This course will provide an introduction to plasma diagnostic techniques. The major focus of the course will be on the discussions of the practical procedures as well as the underlying physical principles for the measurements of plasma fundamental characteristics (e.g., temperatures, thermodynamic properties, and electron number density). Particular emphasis will be placed on inductively coupled plasma–atomic emission spectrometry, but other analytical plasmas will also be used as examples when appropriate. Selected examples on how one can manipulate the operating conditions of the plasma source, based on the results of plasma diagnostic measurements, to improve its performance used for spectrochemical analysis will also be covered. Topics to be covered include thermal equilibrium, line profiles, temperatures, electron densities, excitation processes, microreactions, pump and probe diagnostics, tomography, temporal and spatial resolution. Basis of plasma computer modeling will be presented. T2 - Winter Plasma Conference CY - Tucson, AZ, USA DA - 10.01.2020 KW - Plasma modeling KW - Thermal equilibrium KW - Plasma processes KW - Electron number density KW - Temperatures KW - Emission line profiles KW - Spatial information PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50324 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Philipp, Rosemarie T1 - EURAMET.QM-S14 "Measurement capabilities for the quantification of ethanol in water" - Summary of results N2 - The presentation summarizes the results of the EURAMET key comparison QM-S14 “Measurement capabilities for the quantification of ethanol in water”. Possible options for the key comparison reference value are discussed. T2 - EURAMET TC-MC Meeting 2020 CY - Bern, Switzerland DA - 05.02.2020 KW - EURAMET KW - Key comparison KW - Ethanol in water PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50391 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - Isotope ratio working group at CCQM N2 - The presentation gives the reasons for initiation of an isotope ratio working group at CCQM level, describes the process and provides the auduince with the initial working plan. T2 - EURAMET TC-MC Workshop on Isotope Ratio Analysis CY - Bern, Switzerland DA - 05.02.2020 KW - Metrology KW - Absolute isotope ratio KW - Isotope ratio KW - Delta value PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50344 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - CCQM IRWG draft strategy for all elements except for noble gases and H, C, N, O N2 - The presentation describes the draft strategy for metalloids and semi-metals within the IRWG at CCQM. This includes the definition of the measurements space, a suitable set of key comparisons and pilot studies and a proposal for a harmonized CMC application. T2 - EURAMET TC-MC Workshop on Isotope Ratio Analysis CY - Bern, Switzerland DA - 05.02.2020 KW - CMC KW - Measurement space KW - Metrology KW - Isotope ratio PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50345 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - Absolute isotope ratios - a proposed research topic N2 - An introduction into absolute isotope ratios is given, with application fields ranging from fundamental science to geochronology and forensics. This is followed by a proposal for developing new calibration approaches for obtaining absolute isotope ratios at unrivaled uncertainty levels. This new developments will set the basis for improvements in all scientific fields. T2 - EURAMET TC-MC Workshop on Isotope Ratio Analysis CY - Bern, Switzerland DA - 05.02.2020 KW - Absolute isotope ratio KW - Isotope fractionation KW - Metrology KW - Fundamental science PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50346 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - von der Au, Marcus A1 - Borovinskaya, O. A1 - Flamigni, L. A1 - Kuhlmeier, K. A1 - Büchel, C. A1 - Meermann, Björn T1 - Single cell-inductively coupled plasma-time of flight-mass spectrometry approach for ecotoxicological testing N2 - Diatoms play a key role in assessing the eco-toxicology of metals and are already part of several national and international guidelines and regulations. Data on metal uptake and its correlation with a natural metal composition of the diatoms are mostly lacking on a cellular basis - mainly due to the lack of a suitable method on both the preparation and detection side. Therefore, within this work a fully automated approach based on the on-line coupling of a high performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) and an inductively coupled plasma-time of flight-mass spectrometer (ICP-ToF-MS) was applied to analyze single cells of the alga Cyclotella meneghiniana multi-elementally in order to provide a deeper insight into the metal composition and its response to environmental stress. Multi-elemental analysis in single diatoms also enables assessment of combined toxicity of a set of metals. A set of four fingerprint elements, characteristically for diatoms (Mg, P, Si, Fe), were identified and hence the investigation of environmental stress onto the cells was enabled by performing incubation experiments with environmentally relevant toxic elements. It could be shown at moderate environmental stress caused by increasing the metal concentration in the medium (zinc) that the fingerprint element concentrations remained stable and thus the suitability of the selected elements for algae tracing was demonstrated. With regard to further ecotoxicological assessments, a multivariate approach was successfully applied allowing for cell classification upon different incubation concentration levels. This multivariate approach also facilitated an effective identification of three different diatom species (Cyclotella meneghiniana, Thalassiosira weissflogii and Thalassiosira pseudonana). KW - ICP-TOF-MS KW - Ecotoxicological Testing KW - Diatoms PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2020.101964 VL - 49 SP - 101964 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-50875 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Philipp, Rosemarie T1 - EURAMET.QM-S14 Measurement capabilities for the quantification of ethanol in water - Summary of results N2 - The presentation summarizes the results of the EURAMET key comparison QM-S14 “Measurement capabilities for the quantification of ethanol in water”. Possible options for the key comparison reference value are discussed. T2 - CCQM Organic Analysis Working Group videoconference CY - Online meeting DA - 05.06.2020 KW - Certified Reference Material KW - EURAMET KW - Key comparison PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50890 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Marques, T. S. A1 - Schürmann, Robin A1 - Ebel, Kenny A1 - Heck, C. A1 - Smialek, M. A1 - Eden, Sam A1 - Mason, N. A1 - Bald, Ilko T1 - Kinetics of molecular decomposition under irradiation of gold nanoparticles with nanosecond laser pulses-A 5-Bromouracil case study N2 - Laser illuminated gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) efficiently absorb light and heat up the surrounding medium, leading to versatile applications ranging from plasmonic catalysis to cancer photothermal therapy. Therefore, an in-depth understanding of the thermal, optical, and electron induced reaction pathways is required. Here, the electrophilic DNA nucleobase analog 5-Bromouracil (BrU) has been used as a model compound to study its decomposition in the vicinity of AuNPs illuminated with intense ns laser pulses under various conditions. The plasmonic response of the AuNPs and the concentration of BrU and resulting photoproducts have been tracked by ultraviolet and visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy as a function of the irradiation time. A kinetic model has been developed to determine the reaction rates of two parallel fragmentation pathways of BrU, and their dependency on laser fluence and adsorption on the AuNP have been evaluated. In addition, the size and the electric field enhancement of the decomposed AuNPs have been determined by atomic force microscopy and finite domain time difference calculations, respectively. A minor influence of the direct photoreaction and a strong effect of the heating of the AuNPs have been revealed. However, due to the size reduction of the irradiated AuNPs, a trade-off between laser fluence and plasmonic response of the AuNPs has been observed. Hence, the decomposition of the AuNPs might be limiting the achievable temperatures under irradiation with several laser pulses. These findings need to be considered for an efficient design of catalytic plasmonic systems. KW - Kinetics KW - Gold nanoparticles KW - 5-Bromouracil PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5137898 VL - 152 IS - 12 SP - 24712 EP - 24712 PB - AIP Publishing AN - OPUS4-50787 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kepsutlu, B. A1 - Wycisk, V. A1 - Achazi, K. A1 - Kapishnikov, S. A1 - Perez-Berna, A.J. A1 - Guttmann, P. A1 - Cossmer, Antje A1 - Pereiro, E. A1 - Ewers, H. A1 - Ballauff, M. A1 - Schneider, G. A1 - McNally, J.G. T1 - Cells Undergo Major Changes in the Quantity of Cytoplasmic Organelles after Uptake of Gold Nanoparticles with Biologically Relevant Surface Coatings N2 - Here, we use cryo soft X-ray tomography (cryo-SXT), which delivers 3D ultrastructural volumes of intact cells without chemical fixation or staining, to gain insight about nanoparticle uptake for nanomedicine. We initially used dendritic polyglycerol sulfate (dPGS) with potential diagnostic and therapeutic applications in inflammation. Although dPGS-coated gold nanoparticle (dPGS-AuNP) uptake followed a conventional endocytic/degradative pathway in human lung epithelial cell lines (A549), with cryo-SXT, we detected ∼5% of dPGS-AuNPs in the cytoplasm, a level undetectable by confocal light microscopy. We also observed ∼5% of dPGS-AuNPs in a rarely identified subcellular site, namely, lipid droplets, which are important for cellular energy metabolism. Finally, we also found substantial changes in the quantity of cytoplasmic organelles upon dPGS-AuNP uptake over the 1–6 h incubation period; the number of small vesicles and mitochondria significantly increased, and the number of multivesicular bodies and the number and volume of lipid droplets significantly decreased. Although nearly all organelle numbers at 6 h were still significantly different from controls, most appeared to be returning to normal levels. To test for generality, we also examined cells after uptake of gold nanoparticles coated with a different agent, polyethylenimine (PEI), used for nucleic acid delivery. PEI nanoparticles did not enter lipid droplets, but they induced similar, albeit less pronounced, changes in the quantity of cytoplasmic organelles. We confirmed these changes in organelle quantities for both nanoparticle coatings by confocal fluorescence microscopy. We suggest this cytoplasmic remodeling could reflect a more common cellular response to coated gold nanoparticle uptake. KW - Cellular trafficking KW - Confocal laser scanning microscopy KW - Cytoplasmic remodeling KW - Dendritic polyglycerol sulfate KW - Polyethylenimine KW - 3D ultrastructural analysis KW - Cryo-soft X-ray tomography PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b09264 VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 2248 EP - 2264 AN - OPUS4-50464 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -