Characterization of protein adsorption onto silica nanoparticles: influence of pH and ionic strength

被引:0
作者
Jens Meissner
Albert Prause
Bhuvnesh Bharti
Gerhard H. Findenegg
机构
[1] Technische Universität Berlin,Stranski Laboratorium, Institut für Chemie
[2] NC State University,Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
来源
Colloid and Polymer Science | 2015年 / 293卷
关键词
Adsorption; Protein; Nanoparticles; Lysozyme; ß-lactoglobulin; Silica; Electrostatic interactions;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The adsorption of lysozyme and ß-lactoglobulin onto silica nanoparticles (diameter 21 nm) was studied in the pH range 2–11 at three different ionic strengths. Since the two proteins have a widely different isoelectric point (pI), electrostatic interactions with the negative silica surface lead to a different dependence of adsorption on pH. For lysozyme (pI ≈ 11), the adsorption level increases with pH and reaches a value corresponding to about two close-packed monolayers at pH = pI. In the multilayer adsorption region near pI, added electrolyte causes a decrease in adsorption, which is attributed to the screening of attractive interactions between protein molecules in the first and second adsorbed layer. For ß-lactoglobulin (pI ≈ 5), a pronounced maximum of the adsorbed amount is found at pH 4 in the absence of salt. It is attributed to the adsorption of oligomers of the protein that exist in the solution at this pH. An inversion in the influence of salt on the adsorbed amount occurs at pH > pI, where the protein and the surface are both negatively charged. This inversion is attributed to the screening of the repulsive protein-surface and protein–protein interactions. The adsorption isotherms were analyzed with the Guggenheim–Anderson–De Boer (GAB) model, which allows for two adsorption states (strongly and weakly bound protein).
引用
收藏
页码:3381 / 3391
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Adsorption of polyelectrolytes onto oxides -: the influence of ionic strength, molar mass, and Ca2+ ions
    Vermöhlen, K
    Lewandowski, H
    Narres, HD
    Schwuger, MJ
    COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS, 2000, 163 (01) : 45 - 53
  • [42] Protein adsorption onto nanoparticles induces conformational changes: Particle size dependency, kinetics, and mechanisms
    Satzer, Peter
    Svec, Frantisek
    Sekot, Gerhard
    Jungbauer, Alois
    ENGINEERING IN LIFE SCIENCES, 2016, 16 (03): : 238 - 246
  • [43] Adsorption of ionic liquids onto activated carbons: Effect of pH and temperature
    Farooq, Amjad
    Reinert, Laurence
    Leveque, Jean-Marc
    Papaiconomou, Nicolas
    Irfan, Naseem
    Duclaux, Laurent
    MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS, 2012, 158 : 55 - 63
  • [44] Adsorption of La(III) onto GMZ bentonite: effect of contact time, bentonite content, pH value and ionic strength
    Yonggui Chen
    Chunming Zhu
    Yanhong Sun
    Huiying Duan
    Weimin Ye
    Dongbei Wu
    Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2012, 292 : 1339 - 1347
  • [45] Adsorption of Eu(III) onto TiO2: Effect of pH, concentration, ionic strength and soil fulvic acid
    Tan, Xiaoli
    Fang, Ming
    Li, Jiaxing
    Lu, Yi
    Wang, Xiangke
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2009, 168 (01) : 458 - 465
  • [46] Adsorption of La(III) onto GMZ bentonite: effect of contact time, bentonite content, pH value and ionic strength
    Chen, Yonggui
    Zhu, Chunming
    Sun, Yanhong
    Duan, Huiying
    Ye, Weimin
    Wu, Dongbei
    JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 2012, 292 (03) : 1339 - 1347
  • [47] Effect of ionic strength and pH on the adsorption of selected herbicides on Amberlite
    Kyriakopoulos, GL
    Doulia, D
    Hourdakis, A
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2006, 86 (3-4) : 207 - 214
  • [48] Effect of Ionic Strength and pH on the Sorption of Heavy Metals onto Polyaniline Copolymers in Aqueous Solutions
    Marineau, Angela
    Karpukhina, Uliana
    Agyemang, Ruth
    Stewart, Katherine M. E.
    ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 2024, 16 (08) : 10623 - 10632
  • [49] Effect of pH and Ionic Strength on the Adsorption of Antimony(III) on Kaolinite
    Xi Jianhong
    He Mengchang
    PROGRESS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, VOL II, PTS A AND B, 2009, : 431 - 435
  • [50] The influence of pH, co-existing ions, ionic strength, and temperature on the adsorption and reduction of hexavalent chromium by undissolved humic acid
    Barnie, Samuel
    Zhang, Jia
    Wang, Hui
    Yin, Huilin
    Chen, Honghan
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2018, 212 : 209 - 218