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层层自组装修饰磁性纳米粒子及蛋白质吸附研究

孙文通2,王仕兴*,1,张晓红1,钟读波1,王亚琴1,祝红昆1,李军明1   

  1. (1云南省产品质量监督检验研究院 昆明 650223)
    (2云南省质量技术监督局 昆明 650078)
  • 投稿日期:2010-03-26 修回日期:2010-08-03 发布日期:2010-09-28
  • 通讯作者: 王仕兴 E-mail:wsxkm@sina.com
  • 基金资助:

    国家质检总局科研计划项目

Modification of Magnetic Particles via Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly and Adsorption of Protein

Sun Wentong 2 Wang Shixing*,1 Zhang Xiaohong1 Zhong Dubo1 Wang Yaqin 1 Zhu Hongkun 1 Li Junming 1   

  1. (1 Yunnan Institute of Product Quality Supervision and Inspection, Kunming 650223)
    (2 Yunnan Provincial Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision, Kunming 650078)
  • Received:2010-03-26 Revised:2010-08-03 Published:2010-09-28

Magnetic nanoparticles were modified by polyasparticate and poly(ethyleneimine) via layer-by-layer self-assembly. The zeta-potential and protein adsorption of the modified magnetic nanoparticles (Fe3O4) were studied. Magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by chemical co-precipitation method and then were modified via layer-by-layer self-assembly. The size of the particles was examined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) measurement was used to confirm the change of composition on the surface of nanopartilces. The effect of modification on the zeta potential of nanoparticles was disscused. The zeta potential of nanoparticles was related to electric property of molecules on the surface of magnetic nanopartilces. The isoelectric point of magnetic nanoparticles is closely neutral. The zeta potential of polyasparticate-modified magnetic nanoparticles is negative. The isoelectric point of poly(ethyleneimine)-modified magnetic nanoparticles decreased with decreasing pH of PEI solution. The isoelectric point of the modified magnetic nanoparticles is about 9 when pH of PEI solution is 11. At pH 7.4, the magnetic nanoparticles with different charge adsorbed selectively proteins via electrostatic interaction.

Key words: magnetic particles, layer-by-layer self-assembly, zeta-potential, protein