Publications by authors named "Kuang-Hua Chou"

In this study, we present nanofluidic diodes fabricated from straight glass nanochannels and functionalized using bio-inspired polydopamine (PDA) and poly-L-lysine (PLL) coatings. The resulting PDA coatings are shown to be asymmetric due to a combination of transport considerations which can be leveraged to provide a measure of control over the effective channel geometry. By subsequently introducing a layer of amine-bearing PLL chains covalently bound to the PDA, we enhance heterogeneities in the charge and ion distributions within the channel and enable significant current rectification between forward-bias and reverse-bias modes; our PDA-PLL-coated channels yielded a rectification ratio greater than 1000 in a 100 nm channel filled with 0.

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A new dicationic diboronic acid structure, DBA2+, was designed to exhibit good affinity (K ≈1 mm) and selectivity toward glucose. Binding of DBA2+ to glucose changes the pK of DBA2+ from 9.4 to 6.

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Article Synopsis
  • Charge inversion happens on the surfaces of tiny channels filled with liquids, especially when there's a lot of charge involved.
  • This is important for things like biology and energy solutions, but we don’t fully understand how it works yet.
  • The study introduces a new way to measure important details about this charge inversion in small liquid systems.
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The lack of sensitivity is a major problem among microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) for early disease detection and diagnosis. Accordingly, the present study presents a method for improving the enrichment factor of low-concentration biomarkers by using shallow paper-based channels realized through a double-sided wax-printing process. In addition, the enrichment factor is further enhanced by exploiting the ion concentration polarization (ICP) effect on the cathodic side of the nanoporous membrane, in which a stationary sample plug is obtained.

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