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Nano Lett ; 24(15): 4485-4492, 2024 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38578031

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Confining DNA in nanochannels is an important approach to studying its structure and transportation dynamics. Graphene nanochannels are particularly attractive for studying DNA confinement due to their atomic flatness, precise height control, and excellent mechanical strength. Here, using femtosecond laser etching and wetting transfer, we fabricate graphene nanochannels down to less than 4.3 nm in height, with the length-to-height ratios up to 103. These channels exhibit high stability, low noise, and self-cleaning ability during the long-term ionic current recording. We report a clear linear relationship between DNA length and the residence time in the channel and further utilize this relationship to differentiate DNA fragments based on their lengths, ranging widely from 200 bps to 48.5 kbps. The graphene nanochannel presented here provides a potential platform for label-free analyses and reveals fundamental insights into the conformational dynamics of DNA and proteins in confined space.


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Grafite , Eletricidade , Condutividade Elétrica , Proteínas , DNA/química
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Nano Lett ; 23(13): 5886-5893, 2023 Jul 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37338120

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Two-dimensional material nanochannels with molecular-scale confinement can be constructed by Van der Waals assembly and show unexpected fluid transport phenomena. The crystal structure of the channel surface plays a key role in controlling fluid transportation, and many strange properties are explored in these confined channels. Here, we use black phosphorus as the channel surface to enable ion transport along a specific crystal orientation. We observed a significant nonlinear and anisotropic ion transport phenomenon in the black phosphorus nanochannels. Theoretical results revealed an anisotropy of ion transport energy barrier on the black phosphorus surface, with the minimum energy barrier along the armchair direction approximately ten times larger than that along the zigzag direction. This difference in energy barrier affects the electrophoretic and electroosmotic transport of ions in the channel. This anisotropic transport, which depends on the orientation of the crystal, may provide new approaches to controlling the transport of fluids.

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