2014
DOI: 10.3109/21691401.2014.984302
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Preparation and characterization of silanized poly(HEMA) nanoparticles for recognition of sugars

Abstract: In this study presented, p(HEMA) nanoparticles were synthesized by the emulsion polymerization technique and then activated by a silanization agent, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES). The APTES-functionalized p(HEMA) nanoparticles that were synthesized were characterized by studies using the Zetasizer, FTIR and SEM. The p(HEMA)-APTES nanoparticles were further modified with phenyl boronic acid (PBA), and these boronate affinity nanoparticles were used for the recognition of some sugars such as galactose, fr… Show more

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“…The same procedure was repeated with ethanol, and then the nanoparticle was sonicated with 70 mL of water. The prepared p(GMA) nanoparticle was stored at +4 • C until use [22].…”
Section: Synthesis Of P(gma)-ida-cu 2+ Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same procedure was repeated with ethanol, and then the nanoparticle was sonicated with 70 mL of water. The prepared p(GMA) nanoparticle was stored at +4 • C until use [22].…”
Section: Synthesis Of P(gma)-ida-cu 2+ Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methacrylated based nanosized materials can be shaped in different forms such as cryogels (Avcibaşi et al, 2010; Perçin et al, 2013; Savina et al, 2007), membranes (Arica & Hasirci, 1993; Demir et al, 2018; Kermis et al, 2003) or beads (Akgöl et al, 2007; Jayakrishnan & Thanoo, 1990; Vianna‐Soares et al, 2004). They can be integrated to nanosized materials to seperate and isolate biomolecules with using different affinity chromatography techniques such as metal chelate (Karakoc et al, 2009; Odabasi et al, 2003), dye (Mislovičová et al, 1995; Unsal et al, 2005; Yavuz et al, 2006), boronate (Kuru et al, 2014; Srivastava et al, 2012; Toprak et al, 2015), lectin (Bereli et al, 2005; M.‐X. Hu & Xu, 2011; Kusat et al, 2020; Ulucan‐Karnak & Akgol, 2021) and so on.…”
Section: Usability Of Composite Nanomaterials In Biomedical Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 mL each water was added to the tubes taken from the heater. The absorbance values were read at 546 nm wavelength in spectrophotometer [18].…”
Section: Characterization Of Lectin Attached P(gma)-con a Nanopolymersmentioning
confidence: 99%