Development of surface imprinted heterogeneous nitrogen-doped magnetic carbon nanotubes as promising materials for protein separation and purification

To promote the development of molecular imprinting technique in the separation and analysis of protein, novel bovine serum albumin (BSA) surface imprinted nitrogen-doped magnetic carbon nanotubes (N-MCNTs@MIPs) are developed by this paper. The imprinted materials are prepared by depositing polydopam...

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Veröffentlicht in:Talanta (Oxford) 2021-03, Vol.224, p.121760-121760, Article 121760
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Zuoting, Wang, Jiqi, Shah, Tariq, Liu, Pei, Ahmad, Mudasir, Zhang, Qiuyu, Zhang, Baoliang
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Zusammenfassung:To promote the development of molecular imprinting technique in the separation and analysis of protein, novel bovine serum albumin (BSA) surface imprinted nitrogen-doped magnetic carbon nanotubes (N-MCNTs@MIPs) are developed by this paper. The imprinted materials are prepared by depositing polydopamine (PDA) on the surface of nitrogen-doped magnetic carbon nanotubes (N-MCNTs). N-MCNTs prepared by high temperature pyrolysis and chemical vapor deposition exhibit high specific surface area, positive hydrophilicity, abundant nitrogen functional groups and excellent magnetic properties. These characteristics are conducive to the increase of effective binding sites, the smooth development of the protein imprinting process in the aqueous phase, the improvement of the binding capacity and the simplification of the separation process. The amount of BSA adsorbing on the N-MCNTs@MIPs can reach 150.86 mg/g within 90 min. The imprinting factor (IF) is 1.43. The results of competitive adsorption and separation of fetal bovine serum showed that N-MCNTs@MIPs can specifically recognize BSA. The excellent reusability and separation ability for real sample prove that N-MCNTs@MIPs have the potential to be applied to the separation and purification of proteins in complex biological samples. This figure simply demonstrates the adsorption mechanism of the developed surface imprinted materials. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121760