The Role of MXene Surface Terminations on Peptide Transportation in Nanopore Sensing
Huan Chen,
Changxiong Huang,
Zhenyu Liao
et al.
Abstract:Nanopores with two-dimensional materials have various advantages in sensing, but the fast translocation of molecules hinders their scale-up applications. In this work, we investigate the influence of −F, −O, and −OH surface terminations on the translocation of peptides through MXene nanopores. We find that the longest dwell time always occurs when peptides pass through the Ti 3 C 2 O 2 nanopores. This elongated dwell time is induced by the strongest interaction between peptides and the Ti 3 C 2 O 2 membrane, i… Show more
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