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Nature-Inspired Stalactite Nanopores for Biosensing and Energy Harvesting.

Andrey ChernevYunfei TengMukeshchand ThakurVictor BoureauLucie NavratilovaNianduo CaiTzu-Heng ChenLiping WenVasily G ArtemovAleksandra Radenović
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Nature provides a wide range of self-assembled structures from the nanoscale to the macroscale. Under the right thermodynamic conditions and with the appropriate material supply, structures like stalactites, icicles, and corals can grow. However, the natural growth process is time-consuming. This work demonstrates a fast, nature-inspired method for growing stalactite nanopores using heterogeneous atomic deposition of hafnium dioxide at the orifice of templated silicon nitride apertures. Our stalactite nanostructures combine the benefits of reduced sensing region typically for 2D material nanopores with the asymmetric geometry of capillaries, resulting in ionic selectivity, stability, and scalability. The proposed growing method provides an adaptable nanopore platform for basic and applied nanofluidic research, including biosensing, energy science, and filtration technologies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • single molecule
  • atomic force microscopy
  • high resolution
  • public health
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  • quantum dots
  • high throughput
  • ionic liquid
  • mass spectrometry