Y.-K.-K. Fung, G.W. Gibson, et al.
IEEE TAS
We use a simple Born ion continuum model to analyse the effect of solvation energy change on the translocation of a charged linear polymer molecule through a nanosized vapor gap between two fluid reservoirs. As the effective radius of the discretely spaced charges increases, our model predicts a transition from trapping to diffusion of the molecule in the vapor gap. We discuss the applicability of our model to single-stranded DNA translocations in gaps, suggest experiments to validate our prediction and propose immediate applications of this new trapping mechanism for slowing down DNA motion for electronic DNA sequencing. © Copyright EPLA, 2013.
Y.-K.-K. Fung, G.W. Gibson, et al.
IEEE TAS
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