Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5211056 | Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Lanthanum carbonate incorporated chitosan microparticles (LCCM) is proposed for collection of phosphate from 0.9% saline and human plasma serum samples. Loading of â¼4.1 mg of La2(CO3)3·3H2O onto 0.1 g of chitosan has been achieved. The optimal glutaraldehyde (cross-linker), acetic acid concentration and lanthanum carbonate to chitosan weight ratio for preparation of LCCM were found to be 84.6-85.7%, 0.3-0.4 mol lâ1, and 1:1 respectively. Moreover, the percent collection of phosphate is higher with LCCM compared to lanthanum carbonate (LC) at all weights in a weight variation study. Under optimal conditions, the LCCM was found to be a better phosphate collector with a percent efficiency of >99% compared to 85% with lanthanum carbonate and less than 4% with glutaraldehyde cross-linked chitosan employing 0.1 g of respective materials.
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Authors
P.K. Aneesh, K.P. Prathish, R. Kala, T. Prasada Rao,