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Yuxin Lin1, Haoting Lin1, Kevin D Welsher1
1Department of Chemistry, Duke University, 124 Science Dr., Durham, NC 27708, USA.
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Nanoparticle diffusion in 3D porous structures is critical to understanding natural and synthetic systems but remains underexplored due to limitations in traditional microscopy methods. Here, we use 3D Single-Molecule Active-feedback Real-time Tracking (3D-SMART) microscopy to resolve nanoparticle dynamics in agarose gels with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution. We highlight 'hopping diffusion', where particles intermittently escape confinement pockets, providing insights into hydrogel microstructure. Long, highly sampled trajectories enable extraction of kinetic parameters, confinement sizes, and thermodynamic barriers. This study demonstrates 3D-SMART's ability to probe particle-environment interactions at super-resolution (~10 nm in XY and ~30 nm in Z) in 3D, offering new perspectives on nanoparticle diffusion and the structural dynamics of porous materials, with implications for drug delivery, material science, and biological systems.
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