Literature DB >> 17450841

Lysozyme adsorption onto mesoporous materials: effect of pore geometry and stability of adsorbents.

Ajayan Vinu1, Masahiko Miyahara, Kazi Zakir Hossain, Motoi Takahashi, Veerappan Vaithilingam Balasubramanian, Toshiyuki Mori, Katsuhiko Ariga.   

Abstract

In this paper, adsorption of lysozyme onto two kinds of mesoporous adsorbents (KIT-5 and AISBA-15) has been investigated and the results on the effects of pore geometry and stability of the adsorbents are also discussed. The KIT-5 mesoporous silica materials possess cage-type pore geometry while the AISBA-15 adsorbent has mesopores of cylindrical type with rather large diameter (9.7 nm). Adsorption of lysozyme onto AISBA-15 aluminosilicate obeys a Langmuir isotherm, resulting in pore occupation of 25 to 30%. In contrast, the KIT-5 adsorbents showed very small adsorption capacities for the lysozyme adsorption, typically falling in 6 to 13% of pore occupation. The cage-type KIT-5 adsorbents have narrow channel (4 to 6 nm) where penetration of the lysozyme (3 x 3 x 4.5 nm) might be restricted. The KIT-5 adsorbent tends to collapse after long-time immersion in water, as indicated by XRD patterns, while the AISBA-15 adsorbent retains its regular structure even after immersion in basic water for 4 days. These facts confirm superiority of the AISBA-15 as an adsorbent as compared with the KIT-5 mesoporous silicates. This research strikingly demonstrates the selection of mesoporous materials is crucial to achieve efficient immobilization of biomaterials in aqueous environment.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17450841     DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2007.511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nanosci Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1533-4880


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