纳米孔
石英晶体微天平
吸附
聚合物
材料科学
化学物理
噪音(视频)
聚合物吸附
纳米技术
离子键合
化学工程
物理化学
离子
化学
复合材料
有机化学
图像(数学)
人工智能
计算机科学
工程类
作者
Stuart F. Knowles,Nicole E. Weckman,Vincent J.‐Y. Lim,Douwe Jan Bonthuis,Ulrich F. Keyser,Alice L. Thorneywork
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.127.137801
摘要
Modification of surface properties by polymer adsorption is a widely used technique to tune interactions in molecular experiments such as nanopore sensing. Here, we investigate how the ionic current noise through solid-state nanopores reflects the adsorption of short, neutral polymers to the pore surface. The power spectral density of the noise shows a characteristic change upon adsorption of polymer, the magnitude of which is strongly dependent on both polymer length and salt concentration. In particular, for short polymers at low salt concentrations no change is observed, despite the verification of comparable adsorption in these systems using quartz crystal microbalance measurements. We propose that the characteristic noise is generated by the movement of polymers on and off the surface and perform simulations to assess the feasibility of this model. Excellent agreement with experimental data is obtained using physically motivated simulation parameters, providing deep insight into the shape of the adsorption potential and underlying processes. This paves the way toward using noise spectral analysis for in situ characterization of functionalized nanopores.
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