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- (571i) First Passage Time Distributions to Charged Solid-Liquid Interfaces
Towards the goal of understanding the relationship between interfacial properties and first passage times, three-dimensional super-resolution particle tracking was used to follow individual nanoparticles diffusing near and to solid surfaces in the presence of charge repulsion. This permitted a direct measurement of the first passage time distribution as a function of ionic strength in glycerol-water mixtures to quantify the effect of charge repulsion. Experimental results were compared to theoretical predictions in the limits of either constant charge or constant potential. Finally, the behavior of the glycerol-water system was compared to that of blood at constant ionic strength to identify the effect of heterogeneous structure in the fluid phase.