纳米孔
停留时间
生物分子
材料科学
纳米技术
分子
生物传感器
分辨率(逻辑)
固态
化学
计算机科学
医学
临床心理学
有机化学
人工智能
物理化学
作者
Rui Hu,Rui Zhu,Guanghao Wei,Zhan Wang,Zhi‐Yuan Gu,Meni Wanunu,Qing Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202211399
摘要
Abstract The ability to detect and distinguish biomolecules at the single‐molecule level is at the forefront of today's biomedicine and analytical chemistry research. Increasing the dwell time of individual biomolecules in the sensing spot can greatly enhance the sensitivity of single‐molecule methods. This is particularly important in solid‐state nanopore sensing, where the detection of small molecules is often limited by the transit dwell time and insufficient temporal resolution. Here, a quad‐nanopore is introduced, a square array of four nanopores (with a space interval of 30–50 nm) to improve the detection sensitivity through electric field manipulation in the access region. It is shown that dwell times of short DNA strands (200 bp) are prolonged in quad‐nanopores as compared to single nanopores of the same diameter. The dependence of dwell times on the quad‐pore spacing is investigated and it is found that the “retarding effect” increases with decreasing space intervals. Furthermore, ultra‐short DNA (50 bp) detection is demonstrated using a 10 nm diameter quad‐nanopore array, which is hardly detected by a single nanopore. Finally, the general utility of quad‐nanopores has been verified by successful discrimination of two kinds of small molecules, metal‐organic cage and bovine serum albumin (BSA).
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