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Role of the real first interface in regulating ionic signal of nanochannels

Meihua Lin, Jing Zhao, Xiaoqing Yi, Yuling Xiao, Zhiwei Shang, Lei Xu, Xin Lei, Jing Pan, Yu Huang, Xiaojin Zhang, Fan Xia

2025Nature Communications5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mass transport through nanochannels involves interactions across six distinct regions, including the “real first interface” (RFI), a region formed by functional elements extending into the bulk solution and their surrounding bulk solution. While previous studies have revealed the roles of the bulk solution, outer surface, and inner wall, the contribution of RFI remains unclear due to its susceptibility to interference from neighboring regions, which makes its individual role difficult to isolate. Herein, we show that a diblock DNA probe can be used to independently investigate the RFI by keeping the properties of the other five regions constant. Our results demonstrate that the RFI’s role in regulating ionic current in our system is mainly determined by charge effects. These findings highlight the distinct and previously underappreciated role of the RFI in nanochannel transport and suggest that resolving its function may provide the final piece in understanding ion transport mechanisms in confined systems. Ion transport in nanochannels is governed by distinct regions, including the ‘real first interface’ (RFI), whose role remains unclear. Here, the authors design a diblock DNA probe to isolate and reveal the charge-driven contribution of the RFI to ionic current regulation.

Topics & Concepts

Ionic bondingChemical physicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyIonFunction (biology)Current (fluid)Charge (physics)Interference (communication)SIGNAL (programming language)Ion transporterMechanism (biology)Interface (matter)PhysicsBiophysicsIon channelChemistryMass transportMolecular dynamicsNanofluidicsDNAOptoelectronicsCharge carrierNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesFuel Cells and Related Materials
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