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Simultaneous Nanoscale Surface Charge and Topographical Mapping

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ACS NANO
卷 9, 期 7, 页码 7266-7276

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b02095

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nanopipette; surface charge; scanning ion conductance microscopy; SICM; double layer; impedance; finite element method modeling

资金

  1. European Research Council [ERC-2009 AdG 247143-QUAN-TIF]
  2. EPRSC through the MOAC DTC [EP/F500378/1]
  3. Marie Curie IntraEuropean Fellowship [626158 FUNICIS]
  4. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [1229084] Funding Source: researchfish

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Nanopipettes are playing an increasingly prominent role in nanoscience, for sizing, sequencing, delivery, detection, and mapping interfacial properties. Herein, the question of how to best resolve topography and surface charge effects when using a nanopipette as a probe for mapping in scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) is addressed. It is shown that, when a bias modulated (BM) SICM scheme is used, it is possible to map the topography faithfully, while also allowing surface charge to be estimated. This is achieved by applying zero net bias between the electrode in the SICM tip and the one in bulk solution for topographical mapping, with just a small harmonic perturbation of the potential to create an AC current for tip positioning. Then, a net bias is applied, whereupon the ion conductance current becomes sensitive to surface charge. Practically this is optimally implemented in a hopping-cyclic voltannmetry mode where the probe is approached at zero net bias at a series of pixels across the surface to reach a defined separation, and then a triangular potential waveform is applied and the current response is recorded. Underpinned with theoretical analysis, including finite element modeling of the DC and AC components of the ionic current flowing through the nanopipette tip, the powerful capabilities of this approach are demonstrated with the probing of interfacial acid base equilibria and high resolution imaging of surface charge heterogeneities, simultaneously with topography, on modified substrates.

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