| Literature DB >> 29381292 |
Michele Pansini, Gianfranco Dell'Agli, Antonello Marocco, Paolo Antonio Netti, Edmondo Battista, Vincenzo Lettera, Paola Vergara, Paolo Allia, Barbara Bonelli, Paola Tiberto, Gabriele Barrera, Gabriele Alberto, Gianmario Martra, Rossella Arletti, Serena Esposito.
Abstract
In this work, metal-ceramic nanocomposites were obtained through short (up to 2 h) thermal treatments at relatively moderate temperatures (750–800 °C) under a reducing atmosphere, using Fe-exchanged zeolite A as the precursor. The as-obtained materials were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction analysis, N2 adsorption at –196 °C, and highresolution transmission electron microscopy. The results of these analyses showed that the nanocomposites consisted of a dispersion of metallic Fe nanoparticles within a porous ceramic matrix, mainly based on amorphous silica and alumina. These nanocomposites were magnetically characterized, and their magnetic response was studied. Finally, the obtained metal-ceramic nanocomposite materials were used in the separation of Escherichia coli DNA from a crude cell lysate. The results of the DNA separation experiments showed that the obtained materials could perform this type of separation.Entities:
Keywords: Biological Separation; Porous Metal-Ceramic Nanocomposite; Magnetic Nanoparticles; Zeolite Precursor; Thermal Treatment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29381292 DOI: 10.1166/jbn.2017.2345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Nanotechnol ISSN: 1550-7033 Impact factor: 4.099