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Nano Copper Oxide-Incorporated Mesoporous Carbon Composite as Multimode Adsorbent for Selective Isolation of Hemoglobin

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 5116-5123

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am508836m

Keywords

mesoporous carbon; copper-oxide nanoparticles; hemoglobin; multimodal adsorption

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21275027, 21235001, 21475017]
  2. Program of New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-11-0071]
  3. SRFDP program [20120042110020]
  4. Doctoral Scientific Foundation
  5. Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2014020041]
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [N140506001, N141008001, N140505003, N130105002]

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Assembly of nano-objects with tunable size, morphology and function into integrated nanostructures is critical for the development of a novel nanosystem in adsorption, sensing and drug/gene delivery. We demonstrate herein the fabrication of ordered mesoporous carbon by assembling uniform and highly dispersed copper-oxide (CuxOy) nanoparticles into the mesopores via evaporation of solvent from the mixture of triblock copolymer, carbon source and metal nitrate hydrate. The ordered 2D hexagonal mesoporous carbon composite possesses a large surface area of 580.8 cm(2)/g, a uniform pore size of 5.4 nm, a large pore volume of 0.64 cm(3)/g and a high metal content of 3.32 wt %. The mesoporous composite exhibits excellent adsorption selectivity and high adsorption capacity to hemoglobin (Hb) under the synergistic effect of hydrophobic and metal-affinity interactions as well as size exclusion. This facilitates multimode adsorption of hemoglobin fitting Langmuir adsorption model and offers an adsorption capacity of 1666.7 mg g(-1) for hemoglobin. The mesoporous composite is used for the isolation of hemoglobin from human whole blood with high purity. It demonstrates the potential of the copper-oxide nanoparticle-embedded mesoporous carbon composite in selective isolation/removal of specific protein species from biological sample matrixes.

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