Outer-Surface Functionalized Solid-State Nanochannels for Enhanced Sensing Properties: Progress and Perspective

ACS NANO(2024)

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Solid-state nanochannel-based sensing systems have been established as vigorous tools for sensing plentiful biomarkers due to their label-free, highly sensitive, and high-throughput screening. However, research on solid-state nanochannels has predominantly centered on the functional groups modified on the inner wall, neglecting investigations into the outer surface. Actually, the outer surface, as a part of the nanochannels, also plays a key role in regulating ionic current. When the target nears the entrance of the nanochannel and prepares to pass through, it would also interact with functional groups located on the nanochannel's outer surface, leading to subsequent alterations in the ionic current. Recently, the probes on the outer surface have experimentally demonstrated their ability to independently regulate ionic current, unveiling advantages in in situ target detection, especially for targets larger than the diameter of the nanochannels that cannot pass through them. Here, we review the progress over the past decade in nanochannels featuring diverse outer-surface functionalization aimed at enhanced sensing performance, including charge modification, wettability adjustment, and probe immobilization. In addition, we present the promises and challenges posed by outer-surface functionalized nanochannels and discuss possible directions for their future deployments.
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solid-state nanochannels,outer-surface,biomarkerdetection,quantum-confined superfluid
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