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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 58: Nanostructures, Nanostructuring and Nanosized Soft Matter
CPP 58.9: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 4. April 2019, 17:30–17:45, H13
High-resolution multi-channel nanoparticle separation utilizing rocked Brownian motors — •Christian Schwemmer, Francesca Ruggeri, Xiaoyu Ma, and Armin Knoll — IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland
Artificial Brownian motors were inspired by how nature achieves directed transport in highly diffusive environments [1]. Their two main ingredients are an asymmetric potential and a zero-mean driving force. Our implementation employs the electrostatic interactions in weak electrolytes between charged nanoparticles and like charged surfaces of a nanofluidic slit [2] to define a ratchet shaped energy landscape [3]. A zero-mean AC electric field across the slit induces an electro-osmotically transduced driving force, resulting in drift speeds of up to 50 µm/s for 60 nm gold spheres. The motors exhibit an Arrhenius-like onset of the particle current with decreasing amplitude of the energy barriers, a promising feature for particle separation [4].
Based on this property, we developed a fast and highly selective nanoparticle sorting device to separate gold spheres of nominally 80 nm and 100 nm diameter along its y-axis into 30 subpopulations with <2 nm sorting resolution. By switching the AC field to the x-direction, the separated populations are transported to compartments for collection. Thus, scalable continuous multi-channel particle separation is within reach.
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