Journal
/
/
Study of Short Peptide Adsorption on Solution Dispersed Inorganic Nanoparticles Using Depletion Method
JoVE Journal
Chemistry
Author Produced
A subscription to JoVE is required to view this content.  Sign in or start your free trial.
JoVE Journal Chemistry
Study of Short Peptide Adsorption on Solution Dispersed Inorganic Nanoparticles Using Depletion Method
DOI:

09:43 min

April 11, 2020

, , , ,

Chapters

  • 00:00Introduction
  • 00:58Preparation of 16 mM Dipeptide Stock Solution
  • 02:18Preparation of Peptide Dilutions
  • 03:25Preparation of Titania Sole
  • 04:26Mixing and Thermostating
  • 05:32Filtration of Thermostated Samples
  • 06:10Preparation of Derivatization Solutions
  • 06:58Derivatization
  • 07:37HPLC Analysis
  • 07:58Results
  • 09:05Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

The first step in comprehending biomolecule-inorganic solid phase interaction is revealing fundamental physicochemical constants that may be evaluated by establishing adsorption isotherms. Adsorption from the liquid phase is restricted by kinetics, surface capacity, pH, and competitive adsorption, which all should be cautiously considered before setting an adsorption experiment.

Related Videos

Read Article