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Magnetic adsorbents displaying switchable ion-exchange behaviour
[摘要] Magnetic bioseparations based on non-porous adsorbents offer a low-fouling alternative to the porous materials required by conventional adsorbent separation techniques. Interest in magnetic bioseparations has been limited by the high cost of suitable magnetic absorbents. In this study a variety of techniques - including Ce(IV) initiation, surface ATRP and sulfonyl activation – were used to graft ion-exchanging polyelectrolyte surfaces on low cost non-porous polyvinyl alcohol-magnetite supports. Grafting of poly(2-vinyl pyridine) and poly(methacrylic acid) was fully characterised using solid and liquid state FTIR. Dense polyelectrolyte layers were seen, with Ce(IV) grafted layers accounting for up to 49% of grafted support mass. Values for ATRP and tresyl activations were 41% and 25% of support mass respectively. These included layers which correspond to the brush regime (2R\(_f\)/D > 8), as determined by Flory Radius calculations. The above matrices were subsequently analysed with bind and elute studies using a model mixture of acidic and basic proteins. Switchable ion-exchange behaviour was demonstrated, with anion binding capacity >25 mg/g support at pH 5 and cation binding >25 mg/g seen for Ce(IV) grafted supports. Improved elution by pH was also seen, with up to 73% of bound lysozyme removed during a single elution at pH 5.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University:University of Birmingham;Department:School of Chemical Engineering
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[关键词] T Technology;TP Chemical technology [时效性] 
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