We present the first detailed experimental observation and analysis of nanoparticle electrophoresis through a nanochannel obtained with synchronous high-bandwidth electrical and camera recordings. Optically determined particle diffusion coefficients agree with values extracted from fitting electrical transport measurements to distributions from 1D Fokker–Planck diffusion-drift theory. This combined tracking strategy enables optical recognition and electrical characterization of nanoparticles in solution, which can have a broad range of applications in biology and materials science
The development of nanoparticle-based applications relies increasingly on our ability to characteriz...
Nanoparticle (NP) size and charge play key roles in bioconjugation chemistry, imaging and drug deliv...
We subject micrometer-sized, optically trapped colloidal particles in a non-polar liquid to a sinuso...
We present the first detailed experimental observation and analysis of nanoparticle electrophoresis ...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
The electrophoretic mobility of a single nanoparticle depends on its surface charge and its environm...
We introduce nanoCapillary Electrokinetic Tracking (nanoCET), an optofluidic platform for continuous...
To enable detailed studies of interactions between nanoparticles and their environment and the corre...
Electric fields can induce various types of motion in liquid suspensions of colloidal nanoparticles....
Transport-reaction processes at individual Ag nanoparticles (NPs) are studied using electrochemistry...
In this study, we focus on electrophoresis, a phenomenon that describes the movement of particles in...
Optical tracking electrophoresis is a sensitive technique to study the electrical properties of coll...
In electrochemical collision experiments, the frequency of collisions of nanoparticles (NPs) with an...
A highly sensitive optical capillary electrophoresis measurement method based on a nanofluidic optic...
The development of nanoparticle-based applications relies increasingly on our ability to characteriz...
Nanoparticle (NP) size and charge play key roles in bioconjugation chemistry, imaging and drug deliv...
We subject micrometer-sized, optically trapped colloidal particles in a non-polar liquid to a sinuso...
We present the first detailed experimental observation and analysis of nanoparticle electrophoresis ...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
The electrophoretic mobility of a single nanoparticle depends on its surface charge and its environm...
We introduce nanoCapillary Electrokinetic Tracking (nanoCET), an optofluidic platform for continuous...
To enable detailed studies of interactions between nanoparticles and their environment and the corre...
Electric fields can induce various types of motion in liquid suspensions of colloidal nanoparticles....
Transport-reaction processes at individual Ag nanoparticles (NPs) are studied using electrochemistry...
In this study, we focus on electrophoresis, a phenomenon that describes the movement of particles in...
Optical tracking electrophoresis is a sensitive technique to study the electrical properties of coll...
In electrochemical collision experiments, the frequency of collisions of nanoparticles (NPs) with an...
A highly sensitive optical capillary electrophoresis measurement method based on a nanofluidic optic...
The development of nanoparticle-based applications relies increasingly on our ability to characteriz...
Nanoparticle (NP) size and charge play key roles in bioconjugation chemistry, imaging and drug deliv...
We subject micrometer-sized, optically trapped colloidal particles in a non-polar liquid to a sinuso...