Chemically modified nanopores and nanochannels /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
William Andrew is an imprint of Elsevier,
[2017]
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Colección: | Micro & nano technologies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Chemically Modified Nanopores and Nanochannels; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; About the Editors; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to Chemically Modified Nanochannels and Nanopores; 1.1 Types of Channels and Pores; 1.2 Chemical Modification; 1.2.1 Covalent Modification; 1.2.1.1 Silica Surfaces; 1.2.1.2 Polymer Surfaces; 1.2.1.3 Gold Deposition and Modification; 1.2.2 Non-Covalent Modification; 1.2.2.1 Electrostatic Self-Assembly: Polyelectrolyte Infiltration and Layer-by-Layer Deposition.
- 1.2.2.2 Nanochannel Modification Through Non-Electrostatic Self-Assembly1.2.3 Co-condensation; 1.3 Transport Experiments; 1.3.1 Conductance Measurements; 1.3.2 Electroactive Probe Measurements; 1.3.3 Concentration-Driven Transport; References; 2 Theoretical Basis for Structure and Transport in Nanopores and Nanochannels; 2.1 Fundamental Concepts of Thermodynamics and Transport; 2.1.1 The Chemical Potential; 2.1.2 Poisson-Boltzmann Equation; 2.1.3 Solutions of the Poisson-Boltzmann Equation; 2.1.4 Surface Charge Dependent on pH; 2.1.5 Polyelectrolyte-Modified Nanopores and Nanochannels.
- 2.1.6 Nernst-Planck Equation2.1.7 Solvent Flow; 2.1.8 Steady-State Conditions; 2.2 Solution of Transport Equations; 2.2.1 Unipolar Transport; 2.2.2 Concentration Polarization; 2.2.3 Current Rectification; 2.2.4 Access Resistance versus Channel Resistance; 2.2.5 Electroosmotic Flow; Appendix I Calculation of the Conductance of a Nanopore by Finite Elements; Appendix II Symbols Used in This Chapter; References; 3 Single Ion Track-Etched Nanochannels for Analytical Applications; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Etched Single-Ion-Track Membranes; 3.1.2 Nanofluidics; 3.2 Resistive Pulse Sensing.
- 3.3 Sensing via Current-Voltage Characteristics (or I-V Characteristics for Sensing)3.4 Conclusions and Outlook; References; 4 Biomimetic Smart Nanopores and Nanochannels; 4.1 Biological Nanopores; 4.2 Biomimetic Smart Nanopores; 4.2.1 pH-Responsive Nanopores; 4.2.2 Temperature-Responsive Nanopores; 4.2.3 Light-Responsive Nanopores; 4.2.4 Electric Potential Responsive Nanopores; 4.2.5 Ion-Responsive Nanopores; 4.2.6 Molecular Responsive Nanopores; 4.2.7 Multiple Responsive Smart Nanopores; 4.3 Conclusions and Outlook; References; 5 Chemically Modified Nanopores in Colloidal Crystals.
- 5.1 Colloidal Crystals as Nanoporous Materials5.2 Preparation of Colloidal Nanoporous Materials; 5.3 Aminated Colloidal Nanopores; 5.4 Sulfonated Colloidal Nanopores; 5.5 Spiropyran-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.6 Colloidal Nanopores Modified With Chiral Moieties; 5.7 Calixarene-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.8 Polymer Brush-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.8.1 PAAM-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.8.2 PNIPAM-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.8.3 Polyalanine-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.8.4 PDMAEMA-Modified Colloidal Nanopores; 5.8.5 PMAA-Modified Colloidal Nanopores.