Precise capture and dynamic relocation of nanoparticulate biomolecules through dielectrophoretic enhancement by vertical nanogap architectures

Authors
Yu, Eui-SangLee, HyojinLee, Sun-MiKim, JiwonKim, TaehyunLee, JongsuKim, ChulkiSeo, MinahKim, Jae HunByun, Young TaePark, Seung-ChulLee, Seung-YeolLee, Sin-DooRyu, Yong-Sang
Issue Date
2020-06
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Communications, v.11, no.1
Abstract
Toward the development of surface-sensitive analytical techniques for biosensors and diagnostic biochip assays, a local integration of low-concentration target materials into the sensing region of interest is essential to improve the sensitivity and reliability of the devices. As a result, the dynamic process of sorting and accurate positioning the nanoparticulate biomolecules within pre-defined micro/nanostructures is critical, however, it remains a huge hurdle for the realization of practical surface-sensitive biosensors and biochips. A scalable, massive, and non-destructive trapping methodology based on dielectrophoretic forces is highly demanded for assembling nanoparticles and biosensing tools. Herein, we propose a vertical nanogap architecture with an electrode-insulator-electrode stack structure, facilitating the generation of strong dielectrophoretic forces at low voltages, to precisely capture and spatiotemporally manipulate nanoparticles and molecular assemblies, including lipid vesicles and amyloid-beta protofibrils/oligomers. Our vertical nanogap platform, allowing low-voltage nanoparticle captures on optical metasurface designs, provides new opportunities for constructing advanced surface-sensitive optoelectronic sensors.
Keywords
FLOW; OLIGOMERS; MICROFLUIDICS; MANIPULATION; EXOSOMES; PEPTIDE; Dielectrophoresis; nanogap; Nanoparticle; relocation; biomolecule
ISSN
2041-1723
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118588
DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-16630-w
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