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Sensing with ion current rectifying solid-state nanopores

Dominik Duleba, Robert P. Johnson

2022Current Opinion in Electrochemistry45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review gives a current opinion on the state of the art of ion rectifying solid-state nanopore sensors, as well as on the recent directions and challenges of the field, focusing in particular on the progress made in the last two to three years. The review explains the phenomenon of ion current rectification in geometrically asymmetric nanopores and the principle of sensing with these systems. Aside from the conventional approach of analyte immobilization onto the pore surface, some intriguing sensing schemes that decouple the pore selectivity from the surface and promise a more flexible sensing approach are also presented. Lastly, an overview of the recent effort towards amplifying the ion currents and the rectification of these sensors is given, followed by a brief discussion of future perspectives for the field.

Topics & Concepts

NanoporeRectificationNanotechnologySolid-stateIon currentAsideCurrent (fluid)Field (mathematics)IonMaterials scienceEngineering physicsPhysicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringVoltageLiteratureArtPure mathematicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesMachine Learning and ELMFuel Cells and Related Materials
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