Ceramic membranes for separation of proteins and DNA through in situ growth of alumina nanofibres inside porous substrates

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Ke, Xue Bin
Shao, Ren
Zhu, Huai Yong
Yuan, Yong
Yang, Dong Jiang
Ratinac, Kyle R.
Gao, Xue Ping
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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.

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Chemical Communications

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2009

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10

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Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified

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