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Characterization of Nanoporous Materials
Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2021Detailed analysis of textural properties, e.g., pore size and connectivity, of nanoporous materials is essential to identify correlations of these properties with the performance of gas storage, separation, and catalysis processes. The advances in developing nanoporous materials with uniform, tailor-made pore structures, including the introduction of ...
M, Thommes, C, Schlumberger
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Solid-State Nanopore/Nanochannel Sensors with Enhanced Selectivity through Pore-in Modification.
Analytical ChemistryNanopore sensing technology, as an emerging analytical method, has the advantages of simple operation, fast output, and label-free and has been widely used in fields such as protein analysis, gene sequencing, and biomarker detection.
Xiaojin Zhang +5 more
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Voltage Gating of a Biomimetic Nanopore: Electrowetting of a Hydrophobic Barrier
It is desirable that nanopores that are components of biosensors are gated, i.e., capable of controllable switching between closed (impermeable) and open (permeable) states.
Jemma L Trick +2 more
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Nature Methods, 2012
Voltage-driven and enzyme-regulated control allows precise ratcheting of a DNA strand in and out of a nanopore.
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Voltage-driven and enzyme-regulated control allows precise ratcheting of a DNA strand in and out of a nanopore.
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Adsorbate Transport in Nanopores
Adsorption, 2005We present a tractable theory of transport of simple fluids in cylindrical nanopores, considering trajectories of molecules between diffuse wall collisions at low-density, and including viscous flow contributions at higher densities. The model is validated through molecular dynamics simulations of supercritical methane transport, over a wide range of ...
Bhatia, SK, Jepps, OG, Nicholson, D
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2010
About 50% of the cellular proteins have to be transported into or across cellular membranes. This transport is an essential step in the protein biosynthesis. In eukaryotic cells secretory proteins are transported into the endoplasmic reticulum before they are transported in vesicles to the plasma membrane.
Harsman, Anke +7 more
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About 50% of the cellular proteins have to be transported into or across cellular membranes. This transport is an essential step in the protein biosynthesis. In eukaryotic cells secretory proteins are transported into the endoplasmic reticulum before they are transported in vesicles to the plasma membrane.
Harsman, Anke +7 more
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Modeling of adsorption in nanopores
Journal of Molecular Modeling, 2005Adsorption in nonporous materials has been studied using Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulations. We discuss three types of materials: (a) a model of cylindrical pores with smooth walls, representing MCM-41 like materials, (b) a model of cylindrical pores with regular structured walls (model of carbon nanotubes) and (c) a material with crystalline wall
Bogdan, Kuchta +2 more
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Unambiguous discrimination of all 20 proteinogenic amino acids and their modifications by nanopore
Nature Methods, 2023Kefan Wang +11 more
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Aerolysin Nanopore Electrochemistry
Accounts of Chemical ResearchIons are the crucial signaling components for living organisms. In cells, their transportation across pore-forming membrane proteins is vital for regulating physiological functions, such as generating ionic current signals in response to target molecule recognition.
Jun-Ge Li, Yi-Lun Ying, Yi-Tao Long
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