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Scanasyst air afm probes

Manufactured by Bruker

The ScanAsyst-Air AFM probes are designed for use with Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs) from Bruker. These probes are optimized for tapping mode imaging in air, providing high-resolution topographical data of samples.

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AFM Characterization of Amorphous Carbon

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Amorphous carbon films were transferred to Si wafers prior to AFM measurements (see the Supporting Information, Text S1). AFM measurements were performed on a Bruker Dimension Icon in tapping mode using Bruker ScanAsyst-Air AFM probes (k = 0.4 N/m).
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Synthesis and Characterization of AuPt Nanostructures

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Chloroauric acid hydrate (HAuCl4·xH2O, ≥99.9% trace metals basis) and chloroplatinic acid hydrate (H2PtCl6·xH2O, ≥99.9% trace metals basis) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich and used without further purification. Poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine) (PEO-b-P2VP, Mn = 2.8−b−1.5 kg/mol, polydispersity index = 1.11) was purchased from Polymer Source, Inc. DPN onedimensional pen arrays (type M, with gold coating) were purchased from Nanoink, Inc. ScanAsyst-Air AFM probes were purchased from Bruker Nano Inc. Amorphous carbon films supported on copper TEM grids were purchased from Ted Pella Inc. and Electron Microscopy Sciences. Deionized water was produced from a Millipore Milli-Q purification system (resistivity at 25 °C = 18.2 MΩ·cm).
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Atomic Force Microscopy of Melanin and RodA

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Experiments were performed at room temperature using a Multimode 8 AFM (Bruker). For melanin ghosts imaging, the experiments were performed in liquid using contact mode and oxide-sharpened microfabricated silicon nitride (Si3N4) AFM probes with triangular cantilevers of nominal spring constant of 0.01 N/m (MSCT, Bruker). For recombinant RodA imaging, the experiments were done in air using the ScanAsyst mode and ScanAsyst air AFM probes with a nominal spring constant of 0.4 N/m (Bruker).
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