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Entropic Sieving of Biomolecules

The diagram shows the dimensions of a nano-channel designed to act as a sieve for macromolecules. In the deep channel the molecule is in a convoluted, high entropy, configuration. To pass through the narrow channel, it must elongate and reduce its configurational entropy. The molecule is pulled into this configuration by an applied electric field. Upon reaching the next deep channel the molecule increases its configurational entropy and "balls up" once again.

Photographs of the described molecule motion through an array of channels.
From: H.G. Craighead et al, Science 288 1206 (2000)
 

 

last modified: 9/4/2001 9:17:33 AM