Fabrication of a hybrid device for the integration of light-triggered proton pumps

IF 2.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Jacqueline Figueiredo da Silva , Vesna Bacheva , Ute Drechsler , Philippe Nicollier , Steffen Reidt , Dimitrios Fotiadis , Armin Knoll , Heiko Wolf
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Abstract

Biological ion pumps, such as bacteriorhodopsin (bR), utilize photons to move ions against concentration gradients, offering energy harvesting and spatiotemporal control of chemical gradients. This capability goes far beyond the capabilities of today's synthetic devices, suggesting a hybrid approach to embed bRs in synthetic devices in order to direct the proton flow towards useful system applications. In this study, a hybrid silicon-based nanochannel network with integrated purple membranes (PM) containing bR was fabricated. The fabrication method combines thermal scanning probe lithography, etching techniques, atomic layer deposition, plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition, and photolithography to create devices with buried nanochannels on silicon substrates. PM patches were deposited onto specified sites by a tunable nanofluidic confinement apparatus. The resulting device holds the potential for locally controlling directed ion transport in micrometer scale devices, a first step towards applications, such as locally affected proton catalyzed chemical reaction networks. Furthermore, this fabrication strategy, employing a maskless overlay, is a tool for constructing intricate nanofluidic network designs which are mechanically robust and straightforward to fabricate.

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制造集成光触发质子泵的混合装置
生物离子泵(如细菌发光素(bR))利用光子逆浓度梯度移动离子,提供能量收集和化学梯度的时空控制。这种能力远远超出了当今合成设备的能力,因此建议采用混合方法将 bR 嵌入合成设备,以引导质子流向有用的系统应用。在这项研究中,制备了一种含有 bR 的集成紫膜(PM)的混合硅基纳米通道网络。该制造方法结合了热扫描探针光刻、蚀刻技术、原子层沉积、等离子体增强化学气相沉积和光刻技术,在硅基底上制造出具有埋藏纳米通道的器件。可调纳米流体约束装置将 PM 贴片沉积到指定位置。由此产生的装置具有在微米级装置中局部控制定向离子传输的潜力,这是向应用(如局部受影响的质子催化化学反应网络)迈出的第一步。此外,这种采用无掩模覆盖的制造策略是构建复杂的纳米流体网络设计的一种工具,它具有机械坚固性和制造简便性。
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Micro and Nano Engineering
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