The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced by gas phase two-stage chemical vapor deposition using ferrocene as a catalyst and acetylene (C2H2) and hydrogen (H2) as precursor gases. The CNTs were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (...

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Main Authors: Mubarak, N. M., Yusof, Faridah, Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid
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spelling iium-120952012-04-20T01:21:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/12095/ The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification Mubarak, N. M. Yusof, Faridah Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced by gas phase two-stage chemical vapor deposition using ferrocene as a catalyst and acetylene (C2H2) and hydrogen (H2) as precursor gases. The CNTs were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Process parameters such as reaction temperature, reaction time and gas flow rates of C2H2 and H2 were optimized using Design-Expert software v.6.0.8. The statistical analysis reveals that the optimum conditions for the CNT production were reaction temperature of 850 ◦C, reaction time of 60 min and gases flow rates of 40 and 150 ml/min for C2H2 and H2, respectively. The optimum CNTs prepared were purified and functionalized using acid treatment. Both functionalized and nonfunctionalized CNTs were used as column chromatographic media for skim latex protein purification. Skim latex protein was used as the model protein for the recovery of useful proteins and enzymes. During purification, process parameters such as pH and ionic strength of the running buffer were optimized to enhance protein purification. Results revealed that CNTs behave efficiently as a hydrophobic interaction chromatographic (HIC) media. © Elsevier BV 2011 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/12095/4/Chemical_engineering_journal-1_%282%29_FY.pdf Mubarak, N. M. and Yusof, Faridah and Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid (2011) The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification. Chemical Engineering Journal, 168. pp. 461-169. ISSN 1385-8947 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385894711000726 doi:10.1016/j.cej.2011.01.045
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Mubarak, N. M.
Yusof, Faridah
Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid
The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
description Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced by gas phase two-stage chemical vapor deposition using ferrocene as a catalyst and acetylene (C2H2) and hydrogen (H2) as precursor gases. The CNTs were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Process parameters such as reaction temperature, reaction time and gas flow rates of C2H2 and H2 were optimized using Design-Expert software v.6.0.8. The statistical analysis reveals that the optimum conditions for the CNT production were reaction temperature of 850 ◦C, reaction time of 60 min and gases flow rates of 40 and 150 ml/min for C2H2 and H2, respectively. The optimum CNTs prepared were purified and functionalized using acid treatment. Both functionalized and nonfunctionalized CNTs were used as column chromatographic media for skim latex protein purification. Skim latex protein was used as the model protein for the recovery of useful proteins and enzymes. During purification, process parameters such as pH and ionic strength of the running buffer were optimized to enhance protein purification. Results revealed that CNTs behave efficiently as a hydrophobic interaction chromatographic (HIC) media. ©
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author Mubarak, N. M.
Yusof, Faridah
Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid
author_facet Mubarak, N. M.
Yusof, Faridah
Al-Khatib, Ma An Fahmi Rashid
author_sort Mubarak, N. M.
title The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
title_short The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
title_full The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
title_fullStr The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
title_full_unstemmed The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
title_sort production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
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