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Fouling and protein adsorption effect of low-temperature plasma treatment of membrane surfaces
Authors:Ohansson  J  Yasuda  H K  Bajpai  R K
Institution:(1) Chemical Engineering Department, University of Missouri - Columbia, W2030 EBE, 65211 Columbia, MO
Abstract:Adsorption of proteins and the effect of the chemical nature of membrane surfaces on protein adsorption were investigated using14C-tagged albumin and several microporous membranes (polyvinilydene fluoride, PVDF; nylon; polypropylene, PP; and polycarbonate, PC). The membrane surfaces were modified by exposing them to low-temperature plasma of several different monomers (n-butane, oxygen, nitrogen alone or as mixtures) in a radiofrequency plasma reactor. Transients in the permeability of albumin solutions through the membranes and changes in flux of distilled water through the membranes before and after adsorption of albumin were used to investigate the role of protein adsorption on membrane fouling. The results show that the extent of adsorption of albumin on hydrophobic membranes was considerably more than that on hydrophilic membranes. The hydrophilic membranes were susceptible to electrostatic interactions and less prone to fouling. A pore-blocking model was successfully used to correlate the loss of water flux through pores of defined geometry
Keywords:Index Entries" target="_blank">Index Entries  Albumin  polymer membranes  permeability  radiofrequency  plasma  radiochemical
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