Near-wall hindered diffusion: Implications for surface-based sensors
Brownian motion of nanoscale analytes near interfaces is a crucial requirement for the development of numerous surface-based sensors, especially for the detection of individual freely diffusing particles such as enzymes, proteins, viruses, or nanoparticles. The modelling of diffusion processes near...
Main Authors: | Kätelhön, F, Sokolov, S, Compton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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