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14 November 1997 Dynamic polymeric membrane structures
Chee O. Too, Gordon G. Wallace, Dezhi Zhou
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Proceedings Volume 3241, Smart Materials, Structures, and Integrated Systems; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.293484
Event: Far East and Pacific Rim Symposium on Smart Materials, Structures, and MEMS, 1997, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract
Novel dynamic, polymeric membrane structures have been successfully prepared and used in electrochemically facilitated transport and separation of proteins. A high purity of human serum albumin (HSA) can be separated from a mixture containing equimolar concentrations of HSA and Myoglobin. Quartz crystal microbalance studies show that, in these cases of transport and separation, the overriding controlling factor was electrochemical control, although polymer/protein interactions do affect the transport fluxes.
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Chee O. Too, Gordon G. Wallace, and Dezhi Zhou "Dynamic polymeric membrane structures", Proc. SPIE 3241, Smart Materials, Structures, and Integrated Systems, (14 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.293484
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Polymers

Proteins

Electrodes

Composites

Quartz

Ferroelectric polymers

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