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Volume 9

Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials

ISSN: 2155-952X

Biotechnology 2019

Enzymology 2019

February 28-March 02, 2019

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February 28-March 02, 2019 | Berlin, Germany

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International Conference on

Enzymology and Protein Chemistry

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22

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Global Congress on

Biotechnology

Nikolaus Stolterfoht, J Biotechnol Biomater 2019, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C2-114

Biological applications of charged particle guiding through insulating nanocapillaries

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fter the first observation that keV ions are guided through insulating nano capillaries, the research topic has received increased

attention during the past decade. The significant property of the capillary guiding is a self-organizing process, which controls

the charge deposition inside the capillaries. With increasing deposition of the ions, the charge patch increases until the electrostatic

field is sufficient to deflect the ions. At equilibrium, the ions are guided at relatively large distances from the surface so that they

maintain their incident charge state. Milestones of the field are summarized in accordance with a recent review over the studies of

capillary guiding. Experiments are treated emphasizing the guiding of highly charged ions in the keV energy range. Recent work

with insulating nano and micro capillaries is reviewed. Apart from the experimental studies, theoretical concepts of the capillary

guiding are presented. Specific emphasis is given to single conical capillaries allowing for the production of an ion beam of micron

dimensions that can be applied in investigations of biological matter. Experiments are pointed out wherein the microbeam is directed

on individual cells scanning their nucleus, environment and surface. Changing the ion energy, the insertion depth of the ion beam

is varied so that the cell can be analyzed in three dimensions.

Biography

Nikolaus Stolterfoht has completed his PhD at Free University Berlin, Germany in 1970 and became a Group Leader at the Hahn-Meitner Institut Berlin where he

habilitated. In the late 80’s he became full Professor at University of Caen, France. In 90’s he returned to Berlin at Helmholtz-Zentrum until becoming emeritus. He has 296

publications in reputed journals and a book with Springer. In 2017 he received the Doctor honoris causa.

nico@stolterfoht.com

Nikolaus Stolterfoht

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany