Correlation Force Spectroscopy for Single Molecule Measurements [electronic resource] / by Milad Radiom.

By: Radiom, Milad [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)0Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. ResearchPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XXVII, 117 p. 48 illus., 31 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319140483Subject(s): Chemistry. 0 | Spectroscopy. 0 | Chemical engineering. 0 | Atomic structure. 0 | Molecular structure. 0 | Spectra. 0 | Microscopy.14 | Chemistry.24 | Spectroscopy/Spectrometry.24 | Spectroscopy and Microscopy.24 | Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra.24 | Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering.2Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 543.2-543.8 LOC classification: QD95-96Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Correlation Force Spectroscopy -- Dynamics of Single Molecules -- Microrheology with Correlation Force Spectroscopy -- Development of Colloidal Probe Correlation Force Spectroscopy: Case Study -- Correlation Force Spectroscopy for Single Molecule Measurements -- Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy of Dextran -- Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy of Single-Stranded DNA -- Summary.
In: Springer eBooks08Summary: This thesis addresses the development of a new force spectroscopy tool, correlation force spectroscopy (CFS) for the measurement of the properties of very small volumes of material (molecular to �m3) at kHz-MHz frequency range. CFS measures the simultaneous thermal fluctuations of two closely-spaced atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilevers.� CFS then calculates the cross-correlation in the thermal fluctuations that gives the mechanical properties of the matter that spans the gap of the two cantilevers. The book also discusses development of CFS, its advantages over AFM, and its application in single molecule force spectroscopy and micro-rheology. 0
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Introduction -- Correlation Force Spectroscopy -- Dynamics of Single Molecules -- Microrheology with Correlation Force Spectroscopy -- Development of Colloidal Probe Correlation Force Spectroscopy: Case Study -- Correlation Force Spectroscopy for Single Molecule Measurements -- Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy of Dextran -- Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy of Single-Stranded DNA -- Summary.

This thesis addresses the development of a new force spectroscopy tool, correlation force spectroscopy (CFS) for the measurement of the properties of very small volumes of material (molecular to �m3) at kHz-MHz frequency range. CFS measures the simultaneous thermal fluctuations of two closely-spaced atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilevers.� CFS then calculates the cross-correlation in the thermal fluctuations that gives the mechanical properties of the matter that spans the gap of the two cantilevers. The book also discusses development of CFS, its advantages over AFM, and its application in single molecule force spectroscopy and micro-rheology. 0

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