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Ultrasensitive Molecular Detection Using Thermal Conductance of a Hydrophobic Gold-Water Interface

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NANO LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 4142-4147

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl401717y

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Molecular detection; heat generation; gold nanowires; absorption cross section; thermal conductance

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The thermal conductance from a hydrophobic gold aqueous interface is measured with increasing solute concentration. A small amount of aqueous solute molecules (1 solute molecule in 550 water molecules) dramatically increases the heat dissipation into the surrounding liquid. This result is consistent with a thermal conductance that is limited by an interface interaction where minority aqueous components significantly alter the surface properties and heat transport through the interface. The increase in heat dissipation can be used to make an extremely sensitive molecular detector that can be scaled to give single molecule detection without amplification or utilizing fluorescence labels.

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