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Adsorption isotherms for the three proteins β-casein, bovine serum albumin, and lysozyme at the air-water and oil-water interfaces have been determined independently using ellipsometry and surface radioactivity methods; the surface pressure and surface potential were also monitored. Saturated monolayer coverage occurs via irreversible adsorption of 2–3 mg M?2 of protein; the resultant films generate surface pressures of about 20 mN m?1 and are 50–60 Å thick. Molecules adsorbed in the first layer dominate the film pressures so that further adsorption causes no change in the pressure although the film thickness can increase to more than 100 Å. The molecules which give rise to this increase in film thickness are reversibly adsorbed with respect to aqueous substrate exchange. The experimental isotherm data and the Langmuir adsorption isotherm are in close agreement at low protein concentrations. However, comparison with the Gibbs adsorption equation is not valid, although reasonable agreement can be achieved if some account is taken of the fact that the protein molecules in the first layer are irreversibly adsorbed.  相似文献   

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While free EDTA has no tendency to adsorption on mercury surfaces, its complex with Hg(II) is adsorbed strongly. The coverage is very small in alkaline solutions where HgYOH3? is present, reaches 60% at moderate pH, and is high at pH = 2, where the predominant species in solution is HgYH?. Dependence of peak potential on pH for cathodic stripping voltammetry indicated that for pH > 3, HgY2? is adsorbed at the surface, while at pH 2 the adsorbed complex is protonated. Cyclic chronopotentiometric experiments suggest formation of a coherent film of adsorbed material at pH 2. At pH = 2 adsorption of HgEDTA can be described by a Frumkin isotherm, and at pH = 4.8 by either a virial or HFL isotherm.  相似文献   

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In this study the nitrogen adsorption isotherms of heat-treated zinc oxalate, sintered magnesium oxide, and some oxidised pitch resins are considered. It is shown that characterisation of the adsorption isotherm can be via the monolayer capacity, the BET constant C, or plots of the degree of coverage of the surface at various relative vapour pressures. These parameters are critically assessed and shown to be dependent upon the closeness to the manner in which the complete adsorption isotherm is described by the BET equation. In considering the complete adsorption isotherm it is considered best to characterise the adsorption data by quoting the statistical monolayer capacity and the value of C at this point on the adsorption isotherm. The adsorption isotherms are then best compared by plotting as the number of statistical layers against the relative pressure. The further characterisation by plotting the apparent variation in C or the degree of coverage of the surface against the relative pressure has a usefulness if the limitations of the method are noted.  相似文献   

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Reversible adsorption isotherms at different temperatures have been used to study the system of water adsorbed on Aerosil and on Aerosil whose surface has been partially methylated with trimethylchlorosilane.The change in the shape of the isotherm upon surface methylation from type II to type III, according to Brunauer's classification, renders difficult the calculation of the capacity of the monolayer; however, in this case it can be obtained by Kaganer's method.The variation in the mobility of the monolayer on surface methylation can be shown by comparing the experimental and theoretical integral entropies, while the molecules adsorbed in the multilayer region always have a high degree of freedom.  相似文献   

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This study describes the mechanism of adsorption of polystyrene chains PS "in situ" growth from micro-sized commercial silicate particles, i.e. Feldspar. The main aim is to derive adsorption isotherms from thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC) data obtained during the direct polymerization of PS initiated by a pre-adsorbed radical initiator onto the inorganic surface. The adsorption isotherm plot indicates that the PS adsorption is in accord with the Langmuir Model. The amount of PS monolayer coverage increases with polymerization time, and it is highly dependent on the monomer diffusion to the surface during the hybrid inorganic/organic synthesis. Such behavior depends on the concentration gradient between monomer concentration in solution and that adsorbed by polymerization onto the micro-sized particles surface of Feldspar.  相似文献   

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The adsorption affinity of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and lysozyme (LSZ) to calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHAP) was evaluated by desorption and two step adsorption methods. These experiments were carried out at 15°C in a 1×10−4 mol dm−3 KCl solution of pH 6.0. BSA molecules were scarcely desorbed, exhibiting an irreversible adsorption of BSA, though LSZ slightly desorbed. This result supports our previous findings that LSZ adsorbs weakly onto phosphate ions exposed on ac or bc faces of CaHAP while BSA adsorbs strongly onto positively charged sites on ac or bc faces of CaHAP. The amount of adsorbed LSZ was markedly increased by the pre-adsorption of BSA, where LSZ was adsorbed onto BSA-covered CaHAP. On the other hand, the amount of adsorbed BSA was not changed by the pre-adsorption of LSZ. In both pre-adsorption systems it was confirmed by an HPLC method that no protein molecule pre-adsorbed was desorbed after the post-adsorption procedure. Therefore, it was interpreted that the enhancement of adsorption of positively charged LSZ is induced by an electrostatic attractive force through pre-adsorption of negatively charged BSA molecules with a high coverage. However, since the coverage of LSZ onto CaHAP is considerably low, no stimulation of BSA adsorption occurred on the LSZ-covered surface. The formation of double protein adsorbed layers consisting of pre- and post-adsorbed proteins was proposed.  相似文献   

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The equilibrium in an ideal adsorption layer during adsorption of a mixture of substances whose molecules can occupy one or m elementary sites is examined. It is shown that the isotherm for any adsorbate in the mixture can be readily found if the isotherm is known for one of the adsorbed substances whose molecules occupy m elementary surface sites in the absence of other adsorbates. The form of the isotherm for multiplet adsorption depends on the distribution of the elementary sites on the surface.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of rodlike polymer-micelle aggregates of cetyltrimethylammonium 4-vinylbenzoate (p-C16TVB) at the silica-water interface has been characterized using a combination of quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies. Adsorption isotherm data, recorded by QCM-D, indicate a two-stage mechanism: an adsorbed film of free CTA+ ions is initially produced at low concentrations until the surface is charge reversed, whereupon the weakly anionic aggregates can adsorb and the adsorbed mass is seen to increase dramatically. The adsorbed rodlike micelle aggregates are seen to form a close-packed monolayer from AFM images with a high degree of order over micrometer length scales. AFM force-distance data indicate that the adsorbed aggregates retain their cylindrical structure and little or no flattening is seen. Rinsing of the film did not result in removal of the adsorbed layer, and the persistence of these nanoscale ordered films at the solid-liquid interface suggests many possible applications.  相似文献   

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《Supramolecular Science》1998,5(3-4):357-361
Adsorption of molecules from a solution onto a fluorine-terminated Si(111) surface has been examined using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The decrease in the F1s peak intensity assigned to the surface Si–F bond is accompanied by a quantitative increase in the core electron peaks ascribed to the molecule, while some Si–F remain intact. The adsorption of molecules with larger dimensions results in a decrease in the proportion of surface fluorine that is replaced. These results show that the substitution reaction proceeds until the steric hindrance of adsorbed molecules limits further adsorption. Fourier transform infrared attenuated total reflection reveals the molecule to be covalently bonded to the silicon surface giving monomolecular coverage. Dicarboxylic acids are shown to adsorb through only one of the two carboxyl groups, the other end being exposed at the monolayer–air or monolayer–liquid interface. Free carboxyl groups on the adlayer, after being converted to chloroformyl groups by chlorination reagents, act as chemisorption sites for other molecules.  相似文献   

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DNA adsorption on solid or liquid surfaces is a topic of broad fundamental and applied interest. Here, we study by X-ray reflectivity the adsorption of monodisperse double-stranded DNA molecules on a positively charged surface, obtained through chemical grafting of a homogeneous organic monomolecular layer of N-(2-aminoethyl) dodecanamide on an oxide-free monocrystalline Si(111) wafer. The adsorbed dsDNA is found to embed into the soft monolayer, which is deformed in the process. The surface coverage is very high, and this adsorbed layer is expected to display 2D nematic ordering.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of gossypol, a toxic pigment and the major colorant in cottonseed oil, has been studied, using silicas and aluminas of different surface areas and pore size distributions. Gossypol has a high affinity for alumina surface, the adsorption isotherm follows the Langmuir equation, and the maximum amount adsorbed is compatible with a monolayer of molecules on the surface; this is indicative of chemisorption. The affinity for a silica surface is much lower and the adsorption isotherm follows the Freundlich equation. The amount adsorbed is also influenced by the pore size distribution, the useful surface area being that developed by pores larger than 3 nm, i.e., 2 to 3 times the size of the adsorbate. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and lysozyme (LYS) on siliceous SBA-15 with 24 nm pores was studied using flow microcalorimetry; this is the first attempt to understand the thermodynamics of protein adsorption on SBA-15 using flow microcalorimetry. The adsorption mechanism is a strong function of protein structure. Exothermic events were observed when protein–surface interactions were attractive. Entropy-driven endothermic events were also observed in some cases, resulting from lateral protein–protein interactions and conformational changes in the adsorbed protein. The magnitudes of the enthalpies of adsorption for primary protein–surface interactions decrease with increased surface coverage, indicating the possibility of increased repulsion between adsorbed protein molecules. Secondary exothermic events were observed for BSA adsorption, presumably due to secondary adsorption made possible by conformational changes in the soft BSA protein. These secondary adsorption events were not observed for lysozyme, which is structurally robust. The results of this study emphasize the influence of solution conditions and protein structure on conformational changes of the adsorbed protein and the value of calorimetry in understanding protein–surface interactions.  相似文献   

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The adsorption behavior of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on a Sepharose based hydrophobic interaction support has been studied. Flow microcalorimetry has been used to determine the heat of adsorption under overloaded chromatographic conditions. These data have been complemented with capacity factor and isotherm measurements to provide insight on the mechanisms of adsorption. The heat of adsorption data have confirmed that the hydrophobic interaction adsorption of BSA under linear isotherm conditions is driven by entropy changes. Under overloaded (non-linear) conditions, however, it has been shown that the changes in enthalpy can drive adsorption; this behavior is not evident from analyses of capacity factor data. It is postulated that for BSA adsorption on the Sepharose derivative of interest, attractive force interactions between adsorbed protein molecules drive the adsorption process under overloaded conditions in a high (NH4)2SO4 environment. It is further postulated that these interactions are due to a change in confirmation of the adsorbed protein under these conditions.  相似文献   

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Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) were prepared and surface-modified by mercaptosuccinic acid (MSA) to render a surface with carboxylic acid groups (MSA-Au). Octadecylamine (ODA) was used as a template monolayer to adsorb the Au NPs dispersed in the subphase. The effect of MSA concentration on the incorporation of Au NPs on the ODA monolayer and the relevant behavior of the mixed monolayer were studied using the pressure-area (pi-A) isotherm and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations. The experimental results showed that the adsorbed density of Au NPs is low without the surface modification by MSA. When MSA was added into the Au NP-containing subphase, the incorporation amount of Au NPs increased with increasing MSA concentration up to approximately 1 x 10-5 M for the particle density of 1.3 x 1011 particles/mL. With a further increase in the MSA concentration, the adsorbed particle density decreases due to competitive adsorption between the free MSA molecules and the MSA-Au NPs. It is inferred that free MSA molecules adsorb more easily than the MSA-Au NPs on the ODA monolayer. Therefore, an excess amount of MSA present in the subphase is detrimental to the incorporation of gold particles. The study on the monolayer behavior also shows that the pi-A isotherm of the ODA monolayer shifts right when small amounts of Au NPs or free MSA molecules are incorporated. However, when larger amounts of particles are adsorbed at the air/liquid interface, a left shift of the pi-A isotherm appears, probably due to the adsorption of ODA molecules onto the particle surface and the transferring of the particles from beneath the ODA monolayer to the air/water interface. According to the present method, it is possible to prepare uniform particulate films of controlled densities by controlling the particle concentration in the subphase, the MSA concentration, and the surface pressure of a mixed monolayer.  相似文献   

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The adsorption isotherm of methanol on ice at 200 K has been determined both experimentally and by using the Grand Canonical Monte Carlo computer simulation method. The experimental and simulated isotherms agree well with each other; their deviations can be explained by a small (about 5 K) temperature shift in the simulation data and, possibly, by the non-ideality of the ice surface in the experimental situation. The analysis of the results has revealed that the saturated adsorption layer is monomolecular. At low surface coverage, the adsorption is driven by the methanol-ice interaction; however, at full coverage, methanol-methanol interactions become equally important. Under these conditions, about half of the adsorbed methanol molecules have one hydrogen-bonded water neighbor, and the other half have two hydrogen-bonded water neighbors. The vast majority of the methanols have a hydrogen-bonded methanol neighbor, as well.  相似文献   

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This paper describes the formation of a self-assembled monolayer of 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA) under different concentrations on a gold sensor disk, monitoring in situ and in real time using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPR). The film thickness and dielectric constant were determined for a fully formed monolayer using one-color approach SPR. The kinetic studies of the film formation in ethanol solution indicated that the self-assembled monolayer is formed in a two-step adsorption process. In this sense, this unpublished route was applied on the basis of a model where many molecules are adsorbed at an initial step and then can be desorbed and/or rearranged to form a perfect monolayer.  相似文献   

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A model is developed to describe the adsorption and desorption of proteins to and from a surface film under quasi-equilibrium conditions. Starting from Fick's first law of diffusion, an equation for the flux of molecules to a surface is derived assuming a gradient in the chemical potential from the bulk to the surface and a potential barrier due to an existing surface film. Protein molecules are modeled as components with varying surface areas to depict the different orientations of molecules with respect to the film. For concentrated solutions, formation of multilayer protein films is described by allowing components with small minimum surface areas. The thermodynamic analysis is based on Butler's equation for the chemical potentials of the components of a Gibbs surface layer and a first-order model for the nonideality of the surface layer enthalpy and entropy. The model assumes reversible adsorption, consistent with globular proteins that show little denaturation or flexible-chain proteins that reversibly denature at the interface. The model predicts the behavior of five different experiments measuring film properties of the serum protein albumin in quasi-equilibrium and equilibrium conditions at over 2 orders of magnitude in concentration using a single set of parameters. This provides a new framework for analyzing interactions and adsorption of protein films. The key new features of this model are an extension of the classical Smoluchowski analysis to calculate the adsorption and desorption rate, a model of multilayers with decreased molecular areas to allow effective densities greater than a close-packed monolayer, and a concentration-dependent layer thickness.  相似文献   

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We have measured the adsorption isotherms of water on a single surface of freshly cleaved mica with K+ on the surface, and on mica where the K+ has been exchanged for H+. Using a very sensitive interferometric technique, we have found a significant difference between the two isotherms at submonolayer coverage, for relative vapor pressures p/p0 < 0.5. The K+-mica isotherm shows a pronounced convexity, suggesting distinct adsorption sites, whereas the H+-mica isotherm is flatter. The two isotherms converge above monolayer coverage. The results give a graphic demonstration of the importance of nanoscale surface heterogeneities for vapor adsorption at submonolayer coverage.  相似文献   

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Two types of molecular simulation techniques have been utilized to investigate adsorption of methanol/water mixtures in a mesoporous silica with a hydrophobic pore surface: the NVT-ensemble Molecular Dynamics method with the melt-quench algorithm for modeling a fully-silylated mesoporous silica and the μVT-ensemble Orientaional-Biased Monte Carlo method for calculating adsorption isotherms. Adsorption isotherms of methanol and water at 333 K are calculated for an equi-relative-pressure mixture (each component has the same relative pressure which is defined as the ratio of the partial pressure to the saturation pressure of the pure gas) together with pure gases. In the case of the pure gas, water hardly adsorb even at elevated pressures, while the adsorption isotherm for methanol shows the condensable adsorption. On the other hand, in the case of the mixture, water molecules are substantially adsorbed along with methanol molecules, showing an isotherm representing the condensation mechanism. In addition, it is found that the separation factor of methanol to water is the highest in the case of monolayer adsorption from a liquid mixture.  相似文献   

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The analytical theory for adsorption-influenced limiting currents in normal pulse polarography is extended to conditions where the adsorption isotherm is non-linear. The case of Langmuirian adsorption at a stationary planar electrode is treated in detail, using the Reinmuth series for the dependence of surface coverage on time, and it is explained how the measured currents are affected by the isotherm parameters. The approach to Langmuirian adsorption at stationary spherical and expanding plane electrodes is briefly indicated. Finally it is pointed out how the problem can be solved for an arbitrary type of isotherm.  相似文献   

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