[3dem] contamination in cryo samples

Nadav Elad nadav.elad at weizmann.ac.il
Thu Sep 1 02:00:11 PDT 2016


Dear all

We are having a serious contamination problem in our cryo preparations and would be grateful for any suggestion. Although this issue has been discussed in the past in this forum, the solutions raised do not seem to work. The attached image shows the contamination on a bad day. I am referring mainly to the lighter, smaller particles (10-20 nm) which are the most persistent. They seem to be above or below the ice layer and are the first to evaporate under the electron beam. The concentration of contaminants is variable.

We are using a Leica EM GP plunger for freezing, and Tecnai T12 and F20 microscopes with Gatan side entry holders. We have tried to replace the ethane cylinder and are in the process of ordering a third one, cleaning the glow discharger machines, different cryo holders, different cryo-transferring units and grids of varying sources. There seems to be no leaks in the compustages of the microscopes.

Thank you for your help

Nadav

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Nadav Elad, Ph.D.
Electron Microscopy Unit
Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot, Israel
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Email:  nadav.elad at weizmann.ac.il<mailto:nadav.elad at weizmann.ac.il>

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