Probing Van Der Waals and Magnetic Forces in Bacteria with Magnetic Nanoparticles

A. Campaña, Nadeem Joudeh, H. Høyer, A. Røyne, D. Linke, P. Mikheenko
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Bioinspired metal-based nanoparticles have potential uses in many applications, but before possible commercial exploitation, it is essential to clarify the pathways of their production and deposition inside the organisms, for example, in bacteria. The technique of magnetic force microscopy (MFM) could be used to evaluate the nanoparticles’ magnetic properties, in addition to allowing tracing their location inside or outside of bacteria, which could help to understand pathways of their biosynthesis. In this work, using MFM and analyzing the interaction of magnetic tip with nanoparticles and bacteria imbedded in resin at different heights above the surface, and comparing gradients of forces recorded by magnetic and non-magnetic tips, a condition was found, which allows measuring the pure magnetic response of Pd-Fe nanoparticles. For these nanoparticles, the interplay between magnetic and van der Waals forces is described at small distances to the surface. Experimental data are compared with simulations, based on the calculation of the distribution of the magnetic field around a nanoparticle, which defines magnetic force acting on the MFM tip.
用磁性纳米粒子探测细菌中的范德华力和磁力
受生物启发的金属基纳米颗粒在许多应用中都有潜在的用途,但在可能的商业开发之前,有必要澄清它们在生物体(例如细菌)内的生产和沉积途径。磁力显微镜(MFM)技术可以用来评估纳米颗粒的磁性,此外还可以追踪它们在细菌内部或外部的位置,这有助于了解它们的生物合成途径。在本研究中,利用MFM分析了磁性尖端与纳米颗粒和细菌在树脂表面以上不同高度的相互作用,并比较了磁性尖端和非磁性尖端记录的力梯度,发现了一个可以测量Pd-Fe纳米颗粒纯磁响应的条件。对于这些纳米粒子,磁性和范德华力之间的相互作用在距离表面很小的距离上被描述。通过计算纳米粒子周围的磁场分布,将实验数据与模拟数据进行了比较,该分布定义了作用在MFM尖端上的磁力。
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