Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7869782 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Naturally produced by the human immune system, immunoglobulin nowadays is widely used for in vivo and in vitro purposes. The increased needs for pure immunoglobulin have prompted researchers to find new immunoglobulin chromatographic separation processes. Cryogels as chromatographic adsorbents, congregate several mechanical features including good compatibility, large pore structure, flexibility, short diffusion pathway and stability. These different characteristics make them a good alternative to conventional chromatographic methods and allowing their potential use in separation technology. In the present study, two sets of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) based beads were prepared and functionalized with Reactive Red 120 (RR) and Reactive Green HE 4BD (RG) dyes, and then embedded into supermacroporous cryogels. The morphology, physical and chemical features of the prepared bead embedded composite cryogel discs (CCDs) were performed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), swelling test, elemental analysis and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The results showed that the embedded composite cryogel discs have a specific surface area of 192.0Â m2/g with maximum adsorption capacity of HIgG 239.8Â mg/g for the RR functionalized CCD and 170Â mg/g for RG functionalized CCD columns, both at pHÂ 6.2.
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Authors
Sabina Huseynli, Gözde Baydemir, Esma Sarı, Assem Elkak, Adil Denizli,