When a protein is coated to latex particles through passive absorption (by different charges), how strong will be their interaction? Reversible?
If i sonicate them with a ultrasonic bath, will it dissociate them?
How strong is the "passive absorption"interaction?
Started by LOW, Sep 02 2009 11:22 PM
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Posted 02 September 2009 - 11:22 PM
#2
Posted 23 November 2009 - 08:14 AM
LOW, on Sep 3 2009, 12:22 AM, said:
When a protein is coated to latex particles through passive absorption (by different charges), how strong will be their interaction? Reversible?
If i sonicate them with a ultrasonic bath, will it dissociate them?
If i sonicate them with a ultrasonic bath, will it dissociate them?
Hi LOW,
IMHO it will take a little bit more than an ultrasonic cleaner. I suggest direct sonication or indirect sonication. This would give you better control over sonication parameters, such as amplitude or intensity.
Hope this helps. Have a nice day!
#3
Posted 05 December 2009 - 10:38 PM
Molecular weight, while often used in passive absorption models, was shown to be superfluous The pharmaceutical industry has therefore shown strong, phospholipid bilayer capable of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions
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