TY - JOUR
T1 - Single Elementary Charge Fluctuations on Nanoparticles in Aqueous Solution
AU - Ussembayev, Yera
AU - Beunis, Filip
AU - Oorlynck, Lucas
AU - Bahrami, Mohammadreza
AU - Strubbe, Filip
AU - Neyts, Kristiaan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2023/11/28
Y1 - 2023/11/28
N2 - 100 years ago, in 1923, the Nobel prize in physics was awarded for measurement of the unit charge. In addition to a profound impact on contemporary physics, this discovery has reshaped our understanding of charge-based interactions in chemistry and biology, ranging from oxidation and ionization to protein folding and metabolism. In a liquid, the discrete nature of the electric charge becomes prominent at the nanoscale when a charge carrier is exchanged between a molecule or a nanoparticle and the surrounding medium. However, our ability to observe the dynamics of such interactions at the level of a single elementary charge is limited due to the abundance of ions in water. Here, we report on the observation of single binding-unbinding events with elementary charge resolution at the surface of a nanoparticle suspended in water. Discrete steps in the electrical charge are revealed by analyzing the motion of optically trapped nanoparticles under the influence of an applied sinusoidal electric field. The measurements are sufficiently fast and long to observe individual (dis)charging events that occur on average every 3 s. Our results offer prospective routes for studying the dynamics of diverse chemical and biological phenomena on the nanoscale with elementary charge resolution.
AB - 100 years ago, in 1923, the Nobel prize in physics was awarded for measurement of the unit charge. In addition to a profound impact on contemporary physics, this discovery has reshaped our understanding of charge-based interactions in chemistry and biology, ranging from oxidation and ionization to protein folding and metabolism. In a liquid, the discrete nature of the electric charge becomes prominent at the nanoscale when a charge carrier is exchanged between a molecule or a nanoparticle and the surrounding medium. However, our ability to observe the dynamics of such interactions at the level of a single elementary charge is limited due to the abundance of ions in water. Here, we report on the observation of single binding-unbinding events with elementary charge resolution at the surface of a nanoparticle suspended in water. Discrete steps in the electrical charge are revealed by analyzing the motion of optically trapped nanoparticles under the influence of an applied sinusoidal electric field. The measurements are sufficiently fast and long to observe individual (dis)charging events that occur on average every 3 s. Our results offer prospective routes for studying the dynamics of diverse chemical and biological phenomena on the nanoscale with elementary charge resolution.
KW - electrophoresis
KW - nanoparticles
KW - optical trapping
KW - single elementary charge
KW - surface charge
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001077678100001
UR - https://openalex.org/W4387296845
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85176017832
U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.3c08161
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.3c08161
M3 - Journal Article
C2 - 37787115
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 17
SP - 22952
EP - 22959
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 22
ER -