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Figure 1.30 Magneto-switched bioelectrocatalyzed oxidation of glucose in the presence of relay-functionalized magnetic particles. (Reprinted with permission from Ref [157]. 2000 American Chemical Society.)... Figure 1.30 Magneto-switched bioelectrocatalyzed oxidation of glucose in the presence of relay-functionalized magnetic particles. (Reprinted with permission from Ref [157]. 2000 American Chemical Society.)...
What makes a separation process green, or environmentally friendly. The first characteristics that come to mind are low energy requirements and minimal waste production. Imagine a separation process that relies on a force generated naturally from the materials involved in the separation itself and that is so selective for a particular target molecule that it requires only small amounts of adsorbent materials, which are relatively simple to recover and reuse. The potential to realize such green ideals is found in functionalized magnetic particles. [Pg.291]

Fig. 3.7-1 General schematic of a functionalized magnetic particle with carboxylic acid functional groups. Fig. 3.7-1 General schematic of a functionalized magnetic particle with carboxylic acid functional groups.
In a quest for different applications various numbers of polymers have been chosen to prepare encapsulated and functionalized magnetic particles by soap-free emulsion polymerization. Examples are amide- and carboxyl-functionalized magnetic latex for protein immobilization [156], and thermally sensitive and carboxyl-functionalized particles for antibody purification [157], bioprocesses... [Pg.269]

Masashige, S. 2002. Functional magnetic particles for medical application. J. Biosci. Bioeng., 94 606-613. [Pg.283]

Tennico YH, Remcho VT (2010) In-line extraction employing functionalized magnetic particles for capillary and microchip electrophoresis. Electrophoresis 31 2548-2557... [Pg.647]

Ramadan Q, Gijs MAM (2012) Microfluidic applications of functionalized magnetic particles for environmental analysis focus on waterborne pathogen detection. Microfluid Nanofluid... [Pg.647]


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