Re-Electrospraying Splash-Landed
Proteins and Nanoparticles
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Abstract
FITC-albumin, Lsr-F, or fluorescent polystyrene latex
particles were electrosprayed from aqueous buffer and subjected to
dispersion by differential electrical mobility at atmospheric pressure.
A resulting narrow size cut of singly charged molecular ions or particles
was passed through a condensation growth tube collector to create
a flow stream of small water droplets, each carrying a single ion
or particle. The droplets were splash landed (impacted) onto a solid
or liquid temperature controlled surface. Small pools of droplets
containing size-selected particles, FITC-albumin, or Lsr-F were recovered,
re-electrosprayed, and, when analyzed a second time by differential
electrical mobility, showed increased homogeneity. Transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) analysis of the size-selected Lsr-F sample corroborated
the mobility observation