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Direct Observation of Transitions between Surface-Dominated and Bulk Diffusion Regimes in Nanochannels

Durand, Nicolas F. Y.
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Dellagiacoma, Claudio  
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Goetschmann, Raphael
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2009
Analytical Chemistry

The diffusion of charged proteins in liquid-filled nanometer-sized apertures with charged surfaces has been investigated with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). Based on a two-dimensional (2D) multicomponent diffusion model, key parameters such as the number of molecules diffusing freely inside the nanochannel or interacting with the surfaces, together with the specific diffusion parameters, could be extracted. Different regimes of diffusion have been observed and described by a model, which takes into account the steric exclusion, the reversible surface adsorption of the biomolecules, and the exclusion-enrichment effect that is due to the charge of the proteins and the ionic strength of the solution. Conditions where the diffusion of proteins through nano-confined spaces can be of the same magnitude as in the bulk were both predicted and experimentally verified.

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DOI
10.1021/ac900617b
Web of Science ID

WOS:000267609500040

Author(s)
Durand, Nicolas F. Y.
Dellagiacoma, Claudio  
Goetschmann, Raphael
Bertsch, Arnaud  
Maerki, Iwan
Lasser, Theo  
Renaud, Philippe  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Analytical Chemistry
Volume

81

Start page

5407

End page

5412

Subjects

Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

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Transport Phenomena

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Spherical Colloids

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Nanofluidics

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Hindered Diffusion

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Cylindrical Pores

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Single-Molecule

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Nanofluidics

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Microchannel

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Adsorption

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