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Physico-Chemical properties and performance of novel PEEK-WC membranes contacting human plasma and proteins (Articolo in rivista)
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- Physico-Chemical properties and performance of novel PEEK-WC membranes contacting human plasma and proteins (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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De Bartolo, L., Gugliuzza, A., Morelli, S., Cirillo, B., Gordano, A., Drioli (2005)
Physico-Chemical properties and performance of novel PEEK-WC membranes contacting human plasma and proteins
in Materials science forum
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- De Bartolo, L., Gugliuzza, A., Morelli, S., Cirillo, B., Gordano, A., Drioli (literal)
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- Institute on Membrane Technology, National Research Council of Italy, ITM-CNR,
c/o University of Calabria, via P. Bucci cubo 17/C, I-87030 Rende (CS) Italy (literal)
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- Physico-Chemical properties and performance of novel PEEK-WC membranes contacting human plasma and proteins (literal)
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- The aim of this work was the exploration of a potential biocompatible membrane prepared from a
modified polyetheretherketone (PEEK-WC). The physico-chemical properties of PEEK-WC were
characterised by Differential Scanning Calorimetry and FT-Infrared Spectroscopy. The surface
affinity of this membrane to human plasma and proteins such as albumin, fibrinogen and
immunoglobulins G was evaluated and compared with that of commercial membranes. The
wettability of all investigated membranes was established by water contact angle measurements.
PEEK-WC membranes exhibited moderate wettability and low protein adsorption,
differently from other commercial membranes such as cellulose acetate membrane. A preferential
adsorption of hydrophilic proteins as albumin on the membrane surfaces was observed. Human
plasma adsorption on membranes followed the same trend as individual protein solutions. (literal)
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