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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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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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NANOPOROUS MATERIALS – AN OVERVIEW
2004In recent years, nanomaterials have been a core focus of nanoscience and nanotechnology - which is an ever-growing multidisciplinary field ofstudy attracting tremendous interest, investment and effort in research and development around the world. Nanoporous materials as a subset of nanostructured materials possess unique surface, structural, and bulk ...
Lu, G. Q., Zhao, X. S.
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Nanopore development at Oxford Nanopore
Nature Biotechnology, 2016Clive G, Brown, James, Clarke
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A recipe for nanoporous graphene
Science, 2018Nanoporous graphene created from molecular precursors shows promise for electronic ...
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Nature Nanotechnology, 2007
The passage of individual molecules through nanosized pores in membranes is central to many processes in biology. Previously, experiments have been restricted to naturally occurring nanopores, but advances in technology now allow artificial solid-state nanopores to be fabricated in insulating membranes.
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The passage of individual molecules through nanosized pores in membranes is central to many processes in biology. Previously, experiments have been restricted to naturally occurring nanopores, but advances in technology now allow artificial solid-state nanopores to be fabricated in insulating membranes.
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Conical Nanopore Membranes: Controlling the Nanopore Shape
Small, 2006C Chad, Harrell +2 more
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Progresses in Nanopores Fabrications and Nanopore Sequencing
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology-Asia, 2012Shruti Kumar, Yadvendra K. Agrawal
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