Dependence of the interaction mechanisms between l-serine and O-phospho-l-serine with calcium hydroxyapatite and copper modified hydroxyapatite in relation with the acidity of aqueous medium
Abstract:Motivated by the role of copper ions in biological processes the aim of this study was to elucidate the impact of copper ions bound to hydroxyapatite on L-serine (L-Ser) and O-phospho-L-serine (O-Ph-L-Ser) adsorption at different acidity of aqueous solutions. The adsorption phenomenon was studied by FTIR, UV, and AA spectroscopy, XRD and thermal analysis methods together with the evolved gases analysis taking into consideration the ionic state of the amino acids as well as the apatite surface state, which are … Show more
“…The peak noticed at 3428 cm À1 could be attributed to (-NH stretching) 26 1632 cm À1 and 1456 cm À1 vibration band could be are ascribed to COO-asymmetric (u as ) and COO-symmetric (u s ) stretching respectively. [27][28][29]…”
Section: Tem and Sem Microscopy Analysis Of Co 0 @C-npsmentioning
The Co0@C-NPs were obtained using solvothermal synthesis. The Co0@C-NPs were characterized by different techniques and its antimicrobial activity was assessed against Staphylococcus aureus by microdilution assay and scanning electron microscope.
“…The peak noticed at 3428 cm À1 could be attributed to (-NH stretching) 26 1632 cm À1 and 1456 cm À1 vibration band could be are ascribed to COO-asymmetric (u as ) and COO-symmetric (u s ) stretching respectively. [27][28][29]…”
Section: Tem and Sem Microscopy Analysis Of Co 0 @C-npsmentioning
The Co0@C-NPs were obtained using solvothermal synthesis. The Co0@C-NPs were characterized by different techniques and its antimicrobial activity was assessed against Staphylococcus aureus by microdilution assay and scanning electron microscope.
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