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Jem 1230 transmission electron microscope

Manufactured by Brookhaven Instruments

The JEM 1230 is a transmission electron microscope manufactured by Brookhaven Instruments. It is designed to produce high-resolution images of thin samples by transmitting a beam of electrons through the specimen.

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Comprehensive Nanoparticle Characterization Protocol

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TEM images were obtained on a JEM 1230 transmission electron microscope with an accelerating voltage of 200 kV. Dynamic light scattering was performed on a 90 plus particle size analyzer (Brookhaven Instruments Corporation). Zeta potential measurements were conducted on the Malvern ZetaSizer Nano S. UV-Vis spectra were recorded on an Agilent spectrophotometer. Fluorescence and chemiluminescence spectra were recorded on a wavelength-calibrated FluoroMax-3 fluorometer (Horiba JobinYvon). Chemiluminescent properties of the nanoparticles were also measured with IVIS Spectrum pre-clinical in vivo imaging system (PerkinElmer, MA, USA). NMR spectra were taken on Bruker 400 MHz magnetic resonance spectrometer. MALDI-MS spectra were collected at the Mass Spectrometry Facility of Stanford University.
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Comprehensive Nanoparticle Characterization Protocol

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TEM images were obtained on a JEM 1230 transmission electron microscope with an accelerating voltage of 200 kV. Dynamic light scattering was performed on a 90 plus particle size analyzer (Brookhaven Instruments Corporation). Zeta potential measurements were conducted on the Malvern ZetaSizer Nano S. UV-Vis spectra were recorded on an Agilent spectrophotometer. Fluorescence and chemiluminescence spectra were recorded on a wavelength-calibrated FluoroMax-3 fluorometer (Horiba JobinYvon). Chemiluminescent properties of the nanoparticles were also measured with IVIS Spectrum pre-clinical in vivo imaging system (PerkinElmer, MA, USA). NMR spectra were taken on Bruker 400 MHz magnetic resonance spectrometer. MALDI-MS spectra were collected at the Mass Spectrometry Facility of Stanford University.
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