Pressure-Controlled Nanopipette Sensing in the Asymmetric-Conductivity Configuration

13 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Nanopipettes are important tools across diverse disciplines including biology, physics, materials science, and electrochemistry, and precisely adjusting their characteristics is vital for many applications. Recent progress in this endeavor has involved using the asymmetric-conductivity configuration with different electrolyte solutions inside and outside of the nanopipette, which can greatly improve nanopipette sensing. However, understanding such measurements is challenging due to the complex interplay between diffusion, electromigration, and electroosmosis. Herein, we studied the simplified case of the asymmetric-conductivity configuration where classical ion current rectification due to ion-selective migration is minimized, while the effect of electroosmotic flow is maximized. We characterized the current-potential and current-distance relationship and revealed that this experimental configuration exhibits many of the characteristics of traditionally rectifying nanopipettes, such as surface charge sensitivity, while the current response can be understood simply from the rate and direction of solution mixing due to electroosmotic flow. To further improve the use of the asymmetric-conductivity configuration, a method was developed using external pressure to control the fluid flow rates at the aperture to tune the local ionic environment in situ, paving the way for novel, more reliable, and higher throughput nanopipette measurements.

Keywords

nanopipette
scanning ion conductance microscopy
scanning probe microscopy
surface charge mapping
electroosmotic flow
electromigration

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Supporting Information 1: Modulation of the Conductivity by Altering the Viscosity with Glycerol, Calculation of Current Hysteresis, Multiple Scans at the Same Scan Rate During Scan Rate Analysis, Effect of Pipette Charge on Ion Current Rectification and Current Hysteresis, Definition of Nanopipette Inner Cone Half Angle, Evaluation of Pipette Size by Comparison to Simulations, Current Hysteresis in Simulated Data, Effect of Pipette Potential on the Current Peak Magnitude, Glycerol Addition to Bulk for Constant Electrolyte Concentration, Effect of Pipette Charge on Current Hysteresis Peaks, Effect of Approach Parameters on Current Hysteresis Peaks, Fibrinogen patterning, Additional Information on Simulations with Externally Applied Pressure, and Bulk Behavior of Nanopipette Used for Constant-current Imaging
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COMSOL report with additional information on the finite-element simulations
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