Publication
3D Sub-Nanometer Analysis of Glucose in an Aqueous Solution by Cryo-Atom Probe Tomography
Publisher:
Research Square Platform LLC
Date:
19-02-2021
DOI:
10.21203/RS.3.RS-245717/V1
Abstract: Atom Probe Tomography (APT) is currently a well-established technique to analyse the composition of solid materials including metals, semiconductors and ceramics with up to near-atomic resolution. Using an aqueous glucose solution, we now extended the technique to frozen solutions. While the mass signals of the common glucose fragments CxHy and CxOyHz overlap with (H2O)nH from water, we achieved stoichiometrically correct values via signal deconvolution. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were performed to investigate the stability of the detected pyranose fragments. This paper demonstrates APT’s capabilities to achieve sub-nanometre resolution in tracing whole glucose molecules in a frozen solution by using cryogenic workflows. We use a solution of defined concentration to investigate the chemical and spatial resolution capabilities as a step toward the measurement of biological molecules in solution in 3D with sub-nanometre resolution by using cryo-APT. Our analyses take analytical techniques to a new level, since chemical characterization methods for cryogenically-frozen solutions or biological materials are limited.