Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.185, No.2, 313-316, 1997
Use of Chemically-Modified Silica with Beta-Diketoamine Groups for Separation of Alpha-Lactoalbumin from Bovine-Milk Whey by Affinity-Chromatography
Silica gel surface was chemically modified with beta-diketoamine groups by reacting the silanol from the silica surface with 3-aminopropyl-triethoxysilane and 3-bromopentanedione, With this material, copper ions were adsorbed from aqueous solutions, The chemical analysis of the silica-gel-immobilized acetylacetone provided a quantity of 0.67 mmol g(-1) of organic groups attached to the support and 0.63 mmol g(-1) of copper, This material was used as a stationary phase in IMAC (immobilized metal affinity chromatography), to separate alpha-lactoalbumin from bovine milk whey, The results showed an efficient separation in the chromatographic column, The possibility of reutilization of the stationary phase was also investigated.