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著者:Kawakita, Hidetaka; Masunaga, Hiroyasu; Nomura, Kanako; Uezu, Kazuya; Akiba, Isamu; Tsuneda, Satoshi.題名: Adsorption of bovine serum albumin to a polymer brush prepared by atom-transfer radical polymerization in a porous inorganic membrane発表情報:Journal of Porous Materials 巻: 14 ページ: 387-391キーワード:polymer brush, ATRP, BSA, adsorption概要:抄録:Protein adsorption was performed by a polymer brush prepd. by atom-transfer radical polymn. (ATRP) to a porous inorg. membrane. The porous inorg. membrane, Shirasu Porous Glass made from silica, was modified with a halogen-contg. compd. to bind the active species for the polymn. Glycidyl methacrylate was polymd. from the halogen compd. by ATRP for a prescribed time, and subsequently chem. modified. The progression of the chem. modification allowed the membrane to lower the phosphate-buffer flux of the porous membrane due to the attachment of the polymer brush. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), as a model protein, was adsorbed at 12 mg per g of the membrane in permeating BSA soln. through the polymer-brush-attached porous membrane.英語フィールド
Author:Kawakita, Hidetaka; Masunaga, Hiroyasu; Nomura, Kanako; Uezu, Kazuya; Akiba, Isamu; Tsuneda, Satoshi.Title: Adsorption of bovine serum albumin to a polymer brush prepared by atom-transfer radical polymerization in a porous inorganic membraneAnnouncement information:Journal of Porous Materials Vol: 14 Page: 387-391Keyword:polymer brush, ATRP, BSA, adsorptionAn abstract:Protein adsorption was performed by a polymer brush prepd. by atom-transfer radical polymn. (ATRP) to a porous inorg. membrane. The porous inorg. membrane, Shirasu Porous Glass made from silica, was modified with a halogen-contg. compd. to bind the active species for the polymn. Glycidyl methacrylate was polymd. from the halogen compd. by ATRP for a prescribed time, and subsequently chem. modified. The progression of the chem. modification allowed the membrane to lower the phosphate-buffer flux of the porous membrane due to the attachment of the polymer brush. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), as a model protein, was adsorbed at 12 mg per g of the membrane in permeating BSA soln. through the polymer-brush-attached porous membrane.