Electroconductive Pretreatment of Several Types of Non-conductive Wet Biological Samples for SEM using a Room Temperature Ionic Liquid: Simple and Rapid Conductive Preparation

Q4 Engineering Nano Biomedicine Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.11344/NANO.7.72
Mami Mutoh, S. Abe, A. Hyono, Hiroshi Matsuura, K. Nakanishi, K. Kawai, Mariko Nakamura, S. Inoue, Y. Yoshida, J. Iida, T. Yonezawa
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72 Introduction A room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) is an organic salt that is liquid at room temperature and has specific physical properties such as noncombustibility, no vapor pressure, high heat resistance, and high ionic conductivity. These unique properties have led many researchers to use RTILs in various fields, including electronics, chemistry, analysis, and catalysis [1-6]. Kuwabata et al. have reported the successful use of an RTIL for the electronic pretreatment of biological samples, such as insects, flowers, tissues, pollen, and cells, for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). As RTILs have high electrical conductivity and no or very low vapor pressure, they can maintain their liquid state even in vacuum, making them suitable for use inside an SEM sample chamber, and also facilitate clear Electroconductive Pretreatment of Several Types of Non-conductive Wet Biological Samples for SEM using a Room Temperature Ionic Liquid: Simple and Rapid Conductive Preparation
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用室温离子液体对几种不导电湿生物样品进行SEM的导电预处理:简单快速的导电制备
室温离子液体(RTIL)是一种在室温下呈液态的有机盐,具有不燃性、无蒸汽压、高耐热性和高离子导电性等特殊物理性质。这些独特的性质使得许多研究人员将RTILs应用于各个领域,包括电子、化学、分析和催化[1-6]。Kuwabata等人已报道成功使用RTIL对生物样品(如昆虫、花、组织、花粉和细胞)进行电子预处理,用于扫描电子显微镜(SEM)。由于RTILs具有高导电性和无或极低的蒸气压,因此即使在真空中也能保持液态,适合在SEM样品室内使用,也便于使用室温离子液体对几种不导电的湿生物样品进行清晰的导电预处理:简单快速的导电制备
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