<i>In Situ</i> Nanopore Fabrication and Single-Molecule Sensing with Microscale Liquid Contacts

Christopher E. Arcadia(Brown University), Carlos C. Reyes(Brown University), Jacob K. Rosenstein(Brown University)
ACS Nano
May 9, 2017
Cited by 81

Abstract

In this article, we introduce a flexible technique for high-throughput solid-state nanopore analysis of single biomolecules. By confining the electrolyte to a micron-scale liquid meniscus at the tip of a glass micropipette, we enable automation and reuse of a single solid-state membrane chip for measurements with hundreds of distinct nanopores per day. In addition to overcoming important experimental bottlenecks, the microscale liquid contact dramatically reduces device capacitance, which is a key limiting factor to the speed and fidelity of solid-state nanopore sensor recordings.


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