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The double life of conductive nanopipette: a nanopore and an electrochemical nanosensor
Authors:Rui Jia,Michael   V. Mirkin
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Queens College-CUNY, Flushing NY 11367 USA.; The Graduate Center of CUNY, New York NY 10016 USA
Abstract:The continuing interest in nanoscale research has spurred the development of nanosensors for liquid phase measurements. These include nanopore-based sensors typically employed for detecting nanoscale objects, such as nanoparticles, vesicles and biomolecules, and electrochemical nanosensors suitable for identification and quantitative analysis of redox active molecules. In this Perspective, we discuss conductive nanopipettes (CNP) that can combine the advantages of single entity sensitivity of nanopore detection with high selectivity and capacity for quantitative analysis offered by electrochemical sensors. Additionally, the small physical size and needle-like shape of a CNP enables its use as a tip in the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM), thus, facilitating precise positioning and localized measurements in biological systems.

Conductive nanopipettes: a useful tool for localized detection and analysis of single nanoscale objects.
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