Тип публикации: статья из журнала
Год издания: 2016
Идентификатор DOI: 10.1039/c5dt03827h
Ключевые слова: Alkalinity, Amino acids, Chemical modification, Fly ash, Hydrothermal synthesis, Ion exchange, Magnetic separation, Magnetism, Proteins, Silica, Zeolites, Conventional methods, Core shell structure, Green fluorescent protein, Histidine-tagged proteins, Hydrothermal treatments, Magnetic affinity, Mesoporous Silica, Sorption capacities, Nickel, histidine, iron derivative, organometallic compound, silicon dioxide, zeolite, animal, chemistry, cytology, Escherichia coli, isolation and purification, jellyfish, particle size, porosity, surface property, synthesis, Animals, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Iron Compounds, Magnetic Phenomena, Organometallic Compounds, Scyphozoa, Surface Properties
Аннотация: Magnetic Ni2+-zeolite/ferrosphere and Ni2+-silica/ferrosphere beads (Ni-ferrosphere beads - NFB) of a core-shell structure were synthesized starting from coal fly ash ferrospheres having diameters in the range of 0.063-0.050 mm. The strategy of NFB fabrication is an oriented chemical modification of the outer surface preserving theПоказать полностьюmagnetic core of parent beads with the formation of micro-mesoporous coverings. Two routes of ferrosphere modification were realized, such as (i) hydrothermal treatment in an alkaline medium resulting in a NaP zeolite layer and (ii) synthesis of micro-mesoporous silica on the glass surface using conventional methods. Immobilization of Ni2+ ions in the siliceous porous shell of the magnetic beads was carried out via (i) the ion exchange of Na+ for Ni2+ in the zeolite layer or (ii) deposition of NiO clusters in the zeolite and silica pores. The final NFB were tested for affinity in magnetic separation of the histidine-tagged green fluorescent protein (GFP) directly from a cell lysate. Results pointed to the high affinity of the magnetic beads towards the protein in the presence of 10 mM EDTA. The sorption capacity of the ferrosphere-based Ni-beads with respect to GFP was in the range 1.5-5.7 mg cm(-3).
Журнал: DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Выпуск журнала: Vol. 45, Is. 4
Номера страниц: 1582-1592
ISSN журнала: 14779226
Место издания: CAMBRIDGE
Издатель: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY