Ceramic membranes for separation of proteins and DNA through in situ growth of alumina nanofibres inside porous substrates
Author(s)
Ke, Xue Bin
Shao, Ren
Zhu, Huai Yong
Yuan, Yong
Yang, Dong Jiang
Ratinac, Kyle R.
Gao, Xue Ping
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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Ceramic membranes were fabricated by in situ synthesis of alumina nanofibres in the pores of an alumina support as a separation layer, and exhibited a high permeation selectivity for bovine serum albumin relative to bovine hemoglobin (over 60 times) and can effectively retain DNA molecules at high fluxes.Ceramic membranes were fabricated by in situ synthesis of alumina nanofibres in the pores of an alumina support as a separation layer, and exhibited a high permeation selectivity for bovine serum albumin relative to bovine hemoglobin (over 60 times) and can effectively retain DNA molecules at high fluxes.
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Journal Title
Chemical Communications
Volume
2009
Issue
10
Subject
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences