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Surface-charge groups

The aqueous phase pH determines the ionization state of the surface-charged groups on the protein molecule. Solubilization of the protein in RMs is found to be dominated by electrostatic interactions between the charged protein and the inner layer of the surfactant head groups [112]. Solubilization of protein is favored at pH values above the isoelectric point (pi) of the protein in the case of... [Pg.134]

Electrostatic Interaction. Similarly charged particles repel one another. The charges on a particle surface may be due to hydrolysis of surface groups or adsorption of ions from solution. The surface charge density can be converted to an effective surface potential, /, when the potential is <30 mV, using the foUowing equation, where -Np represents the Faraday constant and Ai the gas law constant. [Pg.544]

In an ideal SEC separation, the mechanism is purely sieving, with no chemical interaction between the column matrix and the sample molecules. In practice, however, a small number of weakly charged groups on the surface of all TSK-GEL PW type packings can cause changes in elution order from that of an ideal system. Fortunately, the eluent composition can be varied greatly with TSK-GEL PW columns to be compatible with a wide range of neutral, polar, anionic, and cationic samples. Table 4.8 lists appropriate eluents for GFC of all polymer types on TSK-GEL PW type columns (11). [Pg.111]

For some nonionic, nonpolar polymers, such as polyethylene glycols, normal chromatograms can be obtained by using distilled water. Some more polar nonionic polymers exhibit abnormal peak shapes or minor peaks near the void volume when eluted with distilled water due to ionic interactions between the sample and the charged groups on the resin surface. To eliminate ionic interactions, a neutral salt, such as sodium nitrate or sodium sulfate, is added to the aqueous eluent. Generally, a salt concentration of 0.1-0.5 M is sufficient to overcome undesired ionic interactions. [Pg.112]

FIG. 9 Schematic illustration of adsorption of poly(styrenesulfonate) on an oppositely charged surface. For an amphiphile surface in pure water or in simple electrolyte solutions, dissociation of charged groups leads to buildup of a classical double layer, (a) In the initial stage of adsorption, the polymer forms stoichiometric ion pairs and the layer becomes electroneutral, (b) At higher polyion concentrations, a process of restructuring of the adsorbed polymer builds a new double layer by additional binding of the polymer. [Pg.9]


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