Efficient synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers with bio-recognition sites for the selective separation of bovine hemoglobin

Journal of Separation Science
Zulei Zhang, Lei Li

Abstract

We developed a facile approach to the construction of bio-recognition sites in silica nanoparticles for efficient separation of bovine hemoglobin based on amino-functionalized silica nanoparticles grafting by 3-aminopropyltriethoxylsilane providing hydrogen bonds with bovine hemoglobin through surface molecularly imprinting technology. The resulting amino-functionalized silica surface molecularly imprinted polymers were characterized using scanning electron microscope, transmission electronic microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Results showed that the as-synthesized imprinted polymers exhibited spherical morphology and favorable thermal stability. The binding adsorption experiments showed that the imprinted polymers can reach equilibrium within 1 h. The Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order kinetic model fitted the adsorption data well. Meanwhile, the imprinted polymers possessed a maximum binding capacity up to 90.3 mg/g and highly selectivity for the recognition of bovine hemoglobin. Moreover, such high binding capacity and selectivity retained after eight cycles, indicating the good stability and reusability of the imprinted polymers. Fina...Continue Reading

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