The Condensation of Water on Adsorbed Viruses.
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Abstract
The wetting and dewetting behavior
of biological nanostructures
and to a greater degree single molecules is not well-known even though
their contact with water is the basis for all biology. Here, we show
that environmental electron microscopy (EM) can be applied as a means
of imaging the condensation of water onto viruses. We captured the
formation of submicrometer water droplets and filaments on single
viral particles by environmental EM and by environmental transmission
EM. The condensate structures are compatible with capillary condensation
between adsorbed virus particles and with known droplet shapes on
patterned surfaces. Our results confirm that such droplets exist down
to <50 nm. The viruses preserved their shape after a condensation/evaporation
cycle as expected from their stability in air and water. Moreover
we developed procedures that overcome problems of beam damage and
of resolving structures with a low atomic number