DNA-based biosensors have played a huge role in many areas,especially in current global coronavirus outbreak.However,there is a great difficulty in the characterization of piezoelectric and flexoelectric coefficients ...DNA-based biosensors have played a huge role in many areas,especially in current global coronavirus outbreak.However,there is a great difficulty in the characterization of piezoelectric and flexoelectric coefficients of the nanoscale DNA film,because the existing experimental methods for hard materials are almost invalid.In addition,the relevant theoretical models for DNA films only consider a single effect without clarifying the difference between the two electromechanical effects on device detection signals.This work aims to present multiscale models for DNA-microcantilever experiments to clarify the competitive mechanism in piezoelectric and flexoelectric effects of DNA films on detection signals.First,a Poisson-Boltzmann(PB)equation is used to predict the potential distribution due to the competition between fixed phosphate groups and mobile salt ions in DNA films.Second,a macroscopic piezoelectric/flexoelectric constitutive equation of the DNA film and a mesoscopic free energy model of the DNA solution are combined to analytically predict the electromechanical coefficients of the DNA film and the relevant microcantilever signals by the deformation equivalent method and Zhang’s two-variable method.Finally,the effects of detection conditions on microscopic interactions,electromechanical coupling coefficients,and deflection signals are studied.Numerical results not only agree well with the experimental observations,but also reveal that the piezoelectric and flexoelectric effects of the DNA film should be equivalently modeled when interpreting microcantilever detection signals.These insights might provide opportunities for the microcantilever biosensor with high sensitivity.展开更多
For the first time, the connection between surface stress and nanoscopic interac- tions of DNA adsorbed on microcantilever is established by combining Strey's mesoscopic liquid crystal theory and Stoney's formula. I...For the first time, the connection between surface stress and nanoscopic interac- tions of DNA adsorbed on microcantilever is established by combining Strey's mesoscopic liquid crystal theory and Stoney's formula. It is shown that surface stress depends not only on biomolec- ular interactions of DNA biofilm but also on mechanical properties of cantilever. Considering the correlativity between grafting density and chain length of DNA chain, we discuss the differences between DNA-microcantilever system and DNA solution system. The major theoretical achieve- ment of this model is to identify the main contributions to surface stress under different detection conditions. This provides guidelines for designing new biosensors with high sensitivity and improved reliability.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.12172204,11772182,11272193,and 10872121)the Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(No.2019-01-07-00-09-E00018)the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(No.22Z00142)。
文摘DNA-based biosensors have played a huge role in many areas,especially in current global coronavirus outbreak.However,there is a great difficulty in the characterization of piezoelectric and flexoelectric coefficients of the nanoscale DNA film,because the existing experimental methods for hard materials are almost invalid.In addition,the relevant theoretical models for DNA films only consider a single effect without clarifying the difference between the two electromechanical effects on device detection signals.This work aims to present multiscale models for DNA-microcantilever experiments to clarify the competitive mechanism in piezoelectric and flexoelectric effects of DNA films on detection signals.First,a Poisson-Boltzmann(PB)equation is used to predict the potential distribution due to the competition between fixed phosphate groups and mobile salt ions in DNA films.Second,a macroscopic piezoelectric/flexoelectric constitutive equation of the DNA film and a mesoscopic free energy model of the DNA solution are combined to analytically predict the electromechanical coefficients of the DNA film and the relevant microcantilever signals by the deformation equivalent method and Zhang’s two-variable method.Finally,the effects of detection conditions on microscopic interactions,electromechanical coupling coefficients,and deflection signals are studied.Numerical results not only agree well with the experimental observations,but also reveal that the piezoelectric and flexoelectric effects of the DNA film should be equivalently modeled when interpreting microcantilever detection signals.These insights might provide opportunities for the microcantilever biosensor with high sensitivity.
基金Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.10872121 and 11272193)the Research Innovation Program of Shanghai Education Commission(No.09YZ07)+1 种基金the Systems Biology Research Foundation of Shanghai Universitythe Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project(No.S30106)
文摘For the first time, the connection between surface stress and nanoscopic interac- tions of DNA adsorbed on microcantilever is established by combining Strey's mesoscopic liquid crystal theory and Stoney's formula. It is shown that surface stress depends not only on biomolec- ular interactions of DNA biofilm but also on mechanical properties of cantilever. Considering the correlativity between grafting density and chain length of DNA chain, we discuss the differences between DNA-microcantilever system and DNA solution system. The major theoretical achieve- ment of this model is to identify the main contributions to surface stress under different detection conditions. This provides guidelines for designing new biosensors with high sensitivity and improved reliability.