Formation and manipulation of regular metallic nanoparticle arrays on bacterial surface layers: an advanced TEM study

Citation
M. Mertig et al., Formation and manipulation of regular metallic nanoparticle arrays on bacterial surface layers: an advanced TEM study, EUR PHY J D, 16(1-3), 2001, pp. 317-320
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D
ISSN journal
14346060 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
317 - 320
Database
ISI
SICI code
1434-6060(200109)16:1-3<317:FAMORM>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The template-directed formation of regular nanoparticle arrays on two-dimen sional crystalline protein layers after their treatment with metal salt com plexes was studied by transmission electron microscopy. For these investiga tions, bacterial surface layers (S layers), recrystallized in vitro into sh eets and tube-shaped protein crystals with typical dimensions in the microm eter range, were used as the template. As identified by electron holography and scanning force microscopy, the S-layer tubes form alternating double l ayers when deposited onto a solid substrate surface. Two distinct pathways for the metal particle formation at the templates have been found: the site -specific. growth of metal clusters by chemical reduction of the metal salt complexes, and the electron-beam induced growth of nanoparticles in the tr ansmission electron microscope. Both mechanisms lead to regular arrays with particle densities > 6 x 10(11) cm(-2). Nanoparticle formation by electron exposure takes exclusively place in the flat-lying double-layered protein tubes, where a sufficient amount of metal complexes can be accumulated duri ng sample preparation.