Quantifying platinum binding on protein-functionalized magnetic microparticles using single particle-ICP-TOF-MS

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作者
Bradley, Veronica C. [1 ]
Manard, Benjamin T. [1 ]
Hendriks, Lyndsey [2 ]
Dunlap, Daniel R. [1 ]
Bible, Amber N. [3 ]
Sedova, Ada [3 ]
Saint-Vincent, Patricia [3 ]
Sanders, Brian C. [3 ]
Andrews, Hunter B. [4 ]
机构
[1] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Chem Sci Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
[2] Tofwerk AG, Thun, Switzerland
[3] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Oak Ridge, TN USA
[4] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Radioisotope Sci & Technol Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA
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NANOPARTICLES; FUTURE;
D O I
10.1039/d4ay00268g
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
This work describes an analytical procedure, single particle-inductively coupled plasma-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry (SP-ICP-TOF-MS), that was developed to determine the platinum binding efficiency of protein-coated magnetic microparticles. SP-ICP-TOF-MS is advantageous due to its ability to quasi-simultaneously detect all nuclides (Li-7-Pu-242), allowing for both platinum and iron (composition of magnetic microparticles) to be measured concurrently. This method subsequently allows for the differentiation between bound and unbound platinum. The 1 mu m magnetic microparticles were fully characterized for their iron concentration, particle concentration, and trace element composition by bulk digestion-ICP-MS and SP-ICP-TOF-MS. The results of both approaches agreed with the certificate values. Using the single particle methodology the platinum loading was quantified to be to 0.18 +/- 0.02 fg per particle and 0.32 +/- 0.02 fg per particle, for the streptavidin-coated and azurin-coated microparticles, respectively. Both streptavidin-coated and the azurin-coated microparticles had a particle-platinum association of >65%. Platinum bound samples were also analyzed via bulk digestion-based ICP-MS. The bulk ICP-MS results overestimated platinum loading due to free platinum in the samples. This highlights the importance of single particle analysis for a closer inspection of platinum binding performance. The SP-ICP-TOF-MS approach offers advantages over typical bulk digestion methods by eliminating laborious sample preparation, enabling differentiation between bound/unbound platinum in a solution, and quantification of platinum on a particle-by-particle basis. The procedure presented here enables quantification of metal content per particle, which could be broadly implemented for other single particle applications.
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页码:3192 / 3201
页数:11
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