Issue 48, 2020

Quantifying patterns in optical micrographs of one- and two-dimensional ellipsoidal particle assemblies

Abstract

Current developments in colloidal science include the assembly of anisotropic colloids with broad geometric diversity. As the complexity of particle assemblies increases, the need for ubiquitous algorithms that quantitatively analyze images of the assemblies to deliver key information such as quantification of crystal structures becomes more urgent. This contribution describes algorithms capable of image analysis for classifying colloidal structures based on abstracted interparticle relationship information and quantitatively analyzing the abundance of each structure in mixed pattern assemblies. The algorithm parameters can be adjusted, allowing for the algorithms to be adapted for different image analyses. Three different ellipsoidal particle assembly images are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithms: a one-dimensional (1D) particle chain assembly and two two-dimensional (2D) polymorphic crystals each consisting of assemblies of two distinct plane symmetry groups. Angle relationships between neighbouring particles are calculated and neighbour counts of each particle are determined. Combining these two parameters as rules for classification criteria allows for the labeling and quantification of each particle into a defined symmetry class within an assembly. The algorithms provide a labelled image comprising classification results and particle counts of each defined class. For multiple images or individual frames from a video, the script can be looped to achieve automatic processing. The yielded classification data allow for more in-depth image analysis of mixed pattern particle assemblies. We envision that these algorithms will have utility in quantitative analysis of images comprising ellipsoidal colloidal materials, nanoparticles, or biological matter.

Graphical abstract: Quantifying patterns in optical micrographs of one- and two-dimensional ellipsoidal particle assemblies

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Sep 2020
Accepted
22 Oct 2020
First published
29 Oct 2020

Soft Matter, 2020,16, 10900-10909

Author version available

Quantifying patterns in optical micrographs of one- and two-dimensional ellipsoidal particle assemblies

V. Grebe, M. Liu and M. Weck, Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 10900 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM01692F

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