2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2017.09.001
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Functionalization of single solid state nanopores to mimic biological ion channels: A review

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“…To the traditional fields of application of tracketched membranes (TMs)-use in chemical, biochemical, bacteriological, and microbiological analysis; environmental monitoring; medicine; and pharmaceutics [101]-fast growing areas associated with the development of nanofluidics, sensorics, and life sciences have been added. Research-and-development works in these fields require the use of microand nanopores with predetermined geometry and surface properties [102][103][104][105][106][107]. Significant progress in these works was achieved in particular due to the unique procedure for fabrication of membranes with a single track-etched pore [108].…”
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“…To the traditional fields of application of tracketched membranes (TMs)-use in chemical, biochemical, bacteriological, and microbiological analysis; environmental monitoring; medicine; and pharmaceutics [101]-fast growing areas associated with the development of nanofluidics, sensorics, and life sciences have been added. Research-and-development works in these fields require the use of microand nanopores with predetermined geometry and surface properties [102][103][104][105][106][107]. Significant progress in these works was achieved in particular due to the unique procedure for fabrication of membranes with a single track-etched pore [108].…”
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“…Carboxyl groups on the pore walls are generally used for its grafting. The applicability of the molecular recognition method with the use of asymmetric pores in the membranes made of polyethylene terephthalate and polyimide was demonstrated in a large number of original works (see, e.g., [113,115,116]) and reviews [104,106,107,118]. "Nanopore" sensors for various protein molecules, glucose, metal ions, toxins, and narcotics were proposed.…”
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“…Solid‐state nanopores have fascinated physicists, materials scientists, engineers, and chemists for nearly two decades, both in basic and applied research . Consequently, the science related to this fascinating subject has expanded at a rapid pace and the field has become a cutting‐edge area in nanoscience .…”
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“…Furthermore, its reliability is proved through the characterization of a polymer-based model of protein-urea interactions at the nanometric scale thanks to a hairy nanopore. KEYWORDS: microfluidics, solid-state nanopore, 3D-printing, ionic transport, protein-urea interactions, grafted polymer conformation, hydrodynamic simulations Resistive pulse sensing is a rapidly growing method for macromolecules sequencing, nanopar-ticle detection and analysis 1,2 or diagnosis 3,4 based on the principle of the Coulter counter. 5 An aperture made in an insulating material is placed between two voltage biased electrolytes.…”
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