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Magnetically Characterized Molecular Lubrication between Biofunctionalized Surfaces

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 18, Pages 16177-16182

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b00903

Keywords

superparamagnetic particle; micromagnet; biofunctionalization; friction; magnetic field

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  1. DGIST R&D program of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning [18-BT-02]

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We demonstrate an efficient approach for quantifying frictional forces (sub-piconewton) at nano-bio interfaces by controlled magnetic forces, which is based on simultaneous measurements of critical frequencies for streptavidin-coupled magnetic particles. The maximum phase angle, being corresponded with the critical frequency, is formulated in terms of magnetic, frictional, and viscous forces of the particles on DNA- and SiO2-functionalized micromagnet arrays. The streptavidin/DNA interface shows lower friction as an enhanced lubrication than the streptavidin/SiO2 interface, which is indicated by the lower transition field of quasi-static motion, the larger ratio of dynamic particles, and also the higher velocity of the particles. The friction coefficients at the streptavidin/DNA and streptavidin/SiO2 interfaces are evaluated numerically as 0.07 and 0.11, respectively, regardless of the vertical force and the velocity. The proposed method would open up new possibilities to study mechanical interactions at biological surfaces.

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