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Tecnai g2 f30 super twin microscope

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The Tecnai G2 F30 Super Twin microscope is a high-performance transmission electron microscope (TEM) designed for advanced materials research and structural biology applications. The microscope features a field emission gun (FEG) electron source and a Super Twin lens system, providing high-resolution imaging capabilities. The Tecnai G2 F30 Super Twin is capable of operating at accelerating voltages up to 300 kV, enabling the study of a wide range of sample types. The instrument's core function is to provide researchers with a powerful tool for high-resolution imaging and structural analysis of materials and biological specimens.

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Transmission Electron Microscopy of Cells

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Cells were grown overnight in SPP medium to mid log phase (2.0 × 105/ml) and transferred to 10 mM Tris, pH 7.4, for 2 h, fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde, 1% sucrose, and 2% osmium at 25°C in 0.1 M sodium cacodylate buffer, and then embedded in epoxy blocks for thin sectioning. Samples were section stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate. Thin sections were imaged using a Tecnai G2 F30 Super Twin microscope (FEI).
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Synthesis and Characterization of Gold Nanoparticles

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All chemicals were purchased from commercial suppliers and used without further purification. CTAB (Bioxtra, ≥99.0%), BDAC (cationic detergent), cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, citric acid trisodium salt dihydrate (≥99.5%, BioUltra, for molecular biology) (CTAC, ≥98.0%), hydrogen tetrachloroaurate trihydrate (HAuCl4·3H2O) and L-ascorbic Acid (Bioxtra, ≥98.0%) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Silver nitrate (AgNO3, ≥99.8%) and sodium borohydride (NaBH4, ≥99%) were purchased from Fluka. Hydrochloric acid (HCl, 1 N) was purchased from Fisher scientific. Nanopure water (18.2 MΩ, Barnstead Nanopure, Thermo Scientific, MA, USA) was used in all experiments. The glass vials were purchased from Kimble chase (4 and 20 ml, NJ, USA). All glasswares were cleaned using freshly prepared aqua regia (HCl:HNO3 in a 3:1 ratio by volume) followed by rinsing with copious amounts of water. RCT Basic (IKA, NC, US) was used for magnetic stirring. Ultraviolet–vis–near-infrared spectra were measured with Synergy H4 (Biotek, VT, USA) and Cary 5000 ultraviolet–vis–near-infrared (Agilent, CA, USA). The formvar/carbon-coated copper grid (Ted Pella, Inc. Redding, CA, USA) and TEM (Tecnai G2 F30 Super Twin microscope, 300 kV and Tecnai G2 Spirit, 200 kV, FEI, OR, USA) were used for the TEM analysis.
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