Ceramic membranes for separation of proteins and DNA by in situ growth of alumina nanofibres with a nanomesh of metal oxide nanofibres
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2009
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Ceramic membranes were fabricated by in situ synthesis of alumina nanofibres in the pores of an alumina support as a separation layer, and exhibited a high permeation selectivity for bovine serum albumin relative to bovine hemoglobin (over 60 times) and can effectively retain DNA molecules at high fluxes. |
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The Royal Society of Chemistry |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27970/1/c27970.pdf DOI:10.1039/b819292h Ke, Xuebin, Shao , Ren Fu, Zhu, Huai Yong, Yuan, Yong, Yang, Dong Jiang, Ratinac, Kyle R., & Gao, Xueping (2009) Ceramic membranes for separation of proteins and DNA by in situ growth of alumina nanofibres with a nanomesh of metal oxide nanofibres. Chemical Communications, 2009(10), pp. 1264-1266. |
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Copyright 2009 The Royal Society of Chemistry |
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Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #090404 Membrane and Separation Technologies #030203 Inorganic Green Chemistry #metal oxide nanofibre #ceramic membrane #in situ synthesis #biological separation #surface chemistry |
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Journal Article |