Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5210697 Reactive and Functional Polymers 2010 10 Pages PDF
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 170 mg BSA/g, were achieved for the polymers with crosslinker contents of 70-60 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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