Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5210697 | Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The crosslinking degree and the porogen significantly affected the textural properties and the protein adsorption capacity of the polymers. Surface areas drastically decreased with increasing monomer/crosslinker ratio, due to the formation of polymeric matrixes that present wider pores, both in the meso and macropore range. Very high BSA retention capacities, up to 170Â mg BSA/g, were achieved for the polymers with crosslinker contents of 70-60Â mol%. The absence of porogen in the polymerization mixture or the presence of a solvent with low viscosity, favours the formation of narrower pores, which contribute to the surface area but are not accessible to large protein macromolecules.
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Authors
Silvia Barral, António Guerreiro, MarÃa A. Villa-GarcÃa, Manuel Rendueles, Mario DÃaz, Sergey Piletsky,