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Solid-state nanopore easy chip integration in a cheap and reusable microfluidic device for ion transport and polymer conformation sensing

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Solid-state nanopores have a huge potential in upcoming societal challenging applications in biotechnologies, environment, health and energy. Nowadays, these sensors are often used within bulky fluidic devices that can cause cross-contaminations and risky nanopore chips manipulations, leading to a short experimental lifetime. We describe the easy, fast and cheap innovative 3D-printer-helped protocol to manufacture a microfluidic device permitting the reversible integration of a silicon based chip containing a single nanopore. We show the relevance of the shape of the obtained channels thanks to finite elements simulations. We use this device to thoroughly investigate the ionic transport through the solid-state nanopore as a function of applied voltage, salt nature and concentration. 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.
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hal-01891773 , version 1 (23-11-2018)

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Jean Roman, Olivier Français, Nathalie Jarroux, Gilles Patriarche, Juan Pelta, et al.. Solid-state nanopore easy chip integration in a cheap and reusable microfluidic device for ion transport and polymer conformation sensing. ACS Sensors, 2018, 3 (10), pp.2129-2137. ⟨10.1021/acssensors.8b00700⟩. ⟨hal-01891773⟩
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