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A Novel Integrated Platform Combining Atomic Force Microscopy And Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy, Venkatesh Subba Rao Jan 2011

A Novel Integrated Platform Combining Atomic Force Microscopy And Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy, Venkatesh Subba Rao

Wayne State University Dissertations

At the nanoscale near an interface, the discrete nature of liquids is expected to influence various properties, such as density, viscosity or diffusion constants. Understanding interfacial properties of liquids is important for the development of nanotechnology, especially for the fields of nano-rheology and nano-tribology, and also for understanding various mechanisms in biological systems at the molecular level, such as protein folding or the self-assembly of lipid vesicles, which invariably involve liquids. Atomic force microscope (AFM) and fluorescence correlation spectroscope (FCS) are two complimentary techniques that are commonly employed investigate mechanics and dynamics of liquids at interfaces. In this thesis, the …


Investigation Of Protein-Protein Interaction Using Atomic Force Microscopy, Essa Yousef Mayyas Jan 2011

Investigation Of Protein-Protein Interaction Using Atomic Force Microscopy, Essa Yousef Mayyas

Wayne State University Dissertations

Single-molecule approaches to measuring the kinetics of protein dissociation have the advantage that measurements can be performed in native environments, such as living cells, where concentrations of target molecules may be quite low. In addition, single molecule approaches allow for the measurement of variances in protein kinetics, thus providing a more complete picture of protein kinetics than ensemble techniques which typically only provide averages.

In our laboratories, we use the force spectroscopy (FS) technique to study protein binding and dissociation. FS measures the strength of the protein molecules bond with high resolution down to pico-Newton either on the surface of …


Effects Of Crystal Orientation On The Dissolution Kinetics Of Calcite By Chemical And Microscopic Analyses, Michael Edward Smith Jan 2011

Effects Of Crystal Orientation On The Dissolution Kinetics Of Calcite By Chemical And Microscopic Analyses, Michael Edward Smith

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The purpose of this work was to examine the effects of polished crystal-surface orientation and degree of solution undersaturation (Ωcalcite) on the dissolution kinetics of calcite as a means of improving our understanding of fundamental reactions that may influence the efficacy of CO2 sequestration in geological formations. Crystallographic surface orientations utilized in this study included ~ 1 cm2 areas of natural calcite specimens polished approximately parallel to the (104) plane, giving rise to surfaces with flat terraces with few steps, as well as fully kinked surfaces created by sectioning approximately parallel to the (001) plane. Results …


Application Of Scanning Probe Microscopy For New Physical Measurements And Studies Of Surface Chemical Reactions Of Materials At The Molecular Level, Stephanie Loletha Daniels Jan 2011

Application Of Scanning Probe Microscopy For New Physical Measurements And Studies Of Surface Chemical Reactions Of Materials At The Molecular Level, Stephanie Loletha Daniels

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) provides unique capabilities for surface visualization and measurements that reach atomic and molecular dimensions. My research focus is directed toward applying and developing new measurements for analytical and surface chemistry with SPM. Two distinct goals based on studies with atomic force microscopy (AFM) will be described within this dissertation. The primary goal was to develop and apply a new AFM imaging mode for ultrasensitive measurements of the superparamagnetic properties of proteins. Magnetic sample modulation (MSM)-AFM, has capabilities to investigate and map the magnetic response of nanomaterials with unprecedented spatial resolution. The second goal was to apply …