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Nanopore Impedance Spectroscopy Reveals Electrical Properties of Single Nanoparticles for Detecting and Identifying Pathogenic Viruses

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In the conventional nanopore method, direct current (DC) is used to study molecules and nanoparticles; however, it cannot easily discriminate between materials with similarly sized particles. Herein, we developed an… Click to show full abstract

In the conventional nanopore method, direct current (DC) is used to study molecules and nanoparticles; however, it cannot easily discriminate between materials with similarly sized particles. Herein, we developed an alternating current (AC)-based nanopore method to measure the impedance of a single nanoparticle and distinguish between particles of the same size based on their material characteristics. We demonstrated the performance of this method using impedance measurements to determine the size and frequency characteristics of various particles, ranging in diameter from 200 nm to 1 μm. Furthermore, the alternating current method exhibited high accuracy for biosensing applications, identifying viruses with over 85% accuracy using single-particle measurement and machine learning. Therefore, this novel nanopore method is useful for applications in materials science, biology, and medicine.

Keywords: nanopore impedance; spectroscopy reveals; spectroscopy; nanopore method; impedance spectroscopy; impedance

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2023

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