Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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596018 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper shows, for the first time, that the electrophoretic deposition technique is able to selectively collect protein inclusion bodies (PBs) from the host bacteria suspensions. In the first step, zeta potential as a function of pH is carefully determined for both species involved. Based on the obtained dependencies, the pH of the mixture of PBs and bacteria is precisely adjusted and the electrophoretic experiment is carried out. We show that the efficiency of separation and the yield depends not only on the electrokinetic properties of given species but also on the electrode composition and surface morphology. The deposited species are easily removed by forced washing or reverse electric field. As a whole, the selectivity and the yields are higher than in most alternative state-of-the art techniques.
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Authors
SaÅ¡a Novak, UroÅ¡ Maver, Å pela Peternel, Peter Venturini, Marjan Bele, Miran GaberÅ¡Äek,