Covalently functionalized nanotubes as nanometre-sized probes in chemistry and biology

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作者
Wong, SS [1 ]
Joselevich, E [1 ]
Woolley, AT [1 ]
Cheung, CL [1 ]
Lieber, CM [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Dept Chem & Biol Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
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10.1038/27873
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Carbon nanotubes combine a range of properties that make them well suited for use as probe tips in applications such as atomic force microscopy (AFM)(1-3), Their high aspect ratio, for example, opens up the possibility of probing the deep crevices(4) that occur in microelectronic circuits, and the small effective radius of nanotube tips significantly improves the lateral resolution beyond what can be achieved using commercial silicon tips(5). Another characteristic feature of nanotubes is their ability to buckle elastically(4,6), which makes them very robust while limiting the maximum force that is applied to delicate organic and biological samples, Earlier investigations into the performance of nanotubes as scanning probe microscopy tips have focused on topographical imaging, but a potentially more significant issue is the question of whether nanotubes can be modified to create probes that can sense and manipulate matter at the molecular level(7), Here we demonstrate that nanotube tips with the capability of chemical and biological discrimination can be created with acidic functionality and by coupling basic or hydrophobic functionalities or biomolecular probes to the carboxyl groups that are present at the open tip ends. We have used these modified nanotubes as AFM tips to titrate the acid and base groups, to image patterned samples based on molecular interactions, and to measure the binding force between single protein-ligand pairs. As carboxyl groups are readily derivatized by a variety of reactions(8), the preparation of a wide range of functionalized nanotube tips should be possible, thus creating molecular probes with potential applications in many areas of chemistry and biology.
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